Overcast with a chance of rain. Low of 45F. Winds from the North at 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday
Mostly cloudy in the morning, then clear. High of 68F. Winds from the NE at 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday Night
Clear in the evening, then partly cloudy. Low of 43F. Winds from the East at 5 to 10 mph.
Friday
Clear in the morning, then partly cloudy. High of 68F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 15 mph.
Friday Night
Overcast. Low of 46F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 63F. Winds from the SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Saturday Night
Overcast with a chance of rain. Fog overnight. Low of 55F. Winds from the ESE at 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50% with rainfall amounts near 0.2 in. possible.
Sunday
Partly cloudy. High of 66F. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 15 mph.
Sunday Night
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 55F. Winds from the ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70% with rainfall amounts near 0.4 in. possible.
Monday
Overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog early. High of 79F. Winds from the SE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 57F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50% with rainfall amounts near 0.3 in. possible.
Tuesday
Partly cloudy. Fog early. High of 77F. Winds from the SE at 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 61F. Winds from the SSE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Wednesday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog early. High of 73F. Winds from the South at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy. Fog overnight. Low of 63F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Thursday
Partly cloudy. Fog early. High of 73F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Thursday Night
Clear. Fog overnight. Low of 63F. Winds less than 5 mph.
... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through this evening...
The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin... including the following areas... in Minnesota... Anoka... Benton... Carver... Chisago... Dakota... Douglas... Freeborn... Goodhue... Hennepin... Isanti... Kanabec... Kandiyohi... Le Sueur... McLeod... Meeker... Mille Lacs... Morrison... Nicollet... Pope... Ramsey... Rice... Scott... Sherburne... Sibley... Stearns... Steele... Stevens... Todd... Waseca... Washington and Wright. In Wisconsin... Barron... Chippewa... Dunn... Eau Claire... Pepin... Pierce... Polk... Rusk and St. Croix.
* Through this evening
* a combination of saturated ground and the potential for heavy rain through early this evening could lead to localized areas of flash flooding.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation.
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued.
Record Report
6 4 was set may 19 1925
Local Storm Report
05/19/2013 0340 PM
4 miles NW of blooming prai, Steele County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by unknown.
Power poles were blown at a 45 degree angle based on estimated 60 mph straight line winds.
05/19/2013 0340 PM
4 miles NW of blooming prai, Steele County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by unknown.
Power poles were blown at a 45 degree angle based on estimated 60 mph straight line winds.
05/19/2013 0340 PM
4 miles NW of blooming prai, Steele County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by unknown.
Power poles were blown at a 45 degree angle based on estimated 60 mph straight line winds.
05/19/2013 0340 PM
4 miles NW of blooming prai, Steele County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by unknown.
Power poles were blown at a 45 degree angle based on estimated 60 mph straight line winds.
05/19/2013 0340 PM
4 miles NW of blooming prai, Steele County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by unknown.
Power poles were blown at a 45 degree angle based on estimated 60 mph straight line winds.
05/19/2013 0340 PM
4 miles NW of blooming prai, Steele County.
Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by unknown.
Power poles were blown at a 45 degree angle based on estimated 60 mph straight line winds.