NEXT Weather: More showers possible Monday after Sunday's storms
MINNEAPOLIS -- It was a NEXT Weather Alert day Sunday due to potential severe storms in the evening to overnight hours.
After 6 p.m., storms began developing in southwestern Minnesota, where the risk for severe weather was highest.
Most of the state was under a marginal risk. Damaging wind was the main threat, with wind gusts of up to 45 mph across southern Minnesota until 3 a.m. Monday.
Hail and isolated tornadoes were secondary threats.
The NEXT Weather Alert ends around midnight, when the storms are expected to die out. Some lingering showers may affect the morning commute.
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Strong wind gusts will continue on Monday. The week will also start out warm, but temperatures will drop throughout the day. More showers are possible in southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin in the evening.
We'll be back down to the 50s on Tuesday, where temperatures will stay the rest of the week.
Check out Sunday's updates below.
NEXT Weather latest: 10 p.m. report
Looking ahead: The morning commute
Tonight's storms should be out of here by the Monday morning commute, though a few showers may be around in the afternoon for some. Get the details on @wcco News at 10 PM. pic.twitter.com/7EgUx3olXk
— LisameadowsCBS (@LisaMeadowsCBS) October 24, 2022
Severe thunderstorm warnings issued
⚠️ SEVERE T-STORM WARNING for Brown, Redwood county until 10/23 9:15PM. 1"+ hail and/or 60+ mph winds are possible. More: https://t.co/hcQdTgLVf6 #mnwx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/kflE8Llezj
— WCCO - CBS Minnesota (@WCCO) October 24, 2022
Severe thunderstorm watches issued in southern Minnesota
A severe thunderstorm watch for SW MN until 10 PM. Please stay weather aware! pic.twitter.com/YJjrJwdwuL
— LisameadowsCBS (@LisaMeadowsCBS) October 23, 2022
NEXT Weather forecast: 5:30 p.m.
Temps will dip over next 24 hours
Storms (some of which may be severe) possible tonight. Get the details on @wcco News at 5:30 PM. pic.twitter.com/4mH8TW8GAs
— LisameadowsCBS (@LisaMeadowsCBS) October 23, 2022