Southern soaker Wednesday, Iowa derecho rages
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Maybe a case of the weather blahs is exactly what we need in Minnesota these days.
Low pressure rides south of Minnesota Wednesday. Scattered rain favors the Interstate 90 corridor, but any significant rainfall should stay south of the metro.
The low responsible has been active. Widespread rain and thunder rides through Iowa and heads for Chicago with the system.
Midwest derecho in progress
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As of this writing a major derecho event is taking shape across Nebraska and Iowa heading for Illinois. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration defines a derecho as a "widespread, long-lived wind storm associated with a band of rapidly moving showers or thunderstorms."
Here's the risk map from late Tuesday with a rare high risk across Iowa and storms in progress.
Damaging winds up to 100 mph have occurred with this system, and tornado reports are climbing into the double digits.
Follow the latest storm reports from NOAA's Storm Prediction Center tonight and early Wednesday.
Minnesota: drama free?
Overall the weather looks mostly drama-free the next few days. An increase in shower chances moves in just in time for the weekend.
Overall the next 10 days looks wetter than average. Here's the 10-day precip outlook from NOAA.