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Potentially Dangerous Severe Weather Threat Today for Minnesota
Today is the day to be weather-aware as a potentially dangerous severe weather outbreak takes shape.
Severe Weather Outbreak Expected Monday Across Midwest and Upper Midwest: Strong Tornadoes Possible
Residents across Minnesota are being urged to prepare for a severe weather outbreak on Monday, as the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has increased the threat for the region to a Moderate Risk with the potential for strong to intense tornadoes, large hail, and damaging wind gusts.
More chances to see the Northern Lights in the coming weeks - Is solar activity increasing?
Is solar activity increasing? Why are the northern lights so active all of a sudden? In this article, we discuss why we are seeing an increase in solar activity and why the northern lights have been so prevalent recently.
Severe Weather Awareness - Flooding Safety
Flooding is the leading cause of death in natural disasters in the United States with the exception of heat-related fatalities. In fact, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the national 30-year average for flood deaths is 88.