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A steamy forecast

Thunderstorms dumped a quick 3-plus inches of rain in Burnsville late Tuesday afternoon, and many other locations in the Twin Cities metro area also saw torrential downpours.

Some storm sewers were overwhelmed. This impressive sight was captured by Erik Runquist in Minneapolis:

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Flash flood warnings were in effect early Tuesday evening for much of the south metro area. Here are some storm details, courtesy of the Twin Cities NWS:

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN

924 PM CDT TUE AUG 16 2016

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...

..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....

..REMARKS..

0834 PM     HAIL             CUMBERLAND              45.54N 92.02W

08/16/2016  M0.88 INCH       BARRON             WI   TRAINED SPOTTER

0712 PM     HAIL             8 ESE RIDGELAND         45.14N 91.75W

08/16/2016  M0.50 INCH       DUNN               WI   PUBLIC

OCCURRED IN SAND CREEK.

0701 PM     HEAVY RAIN       SHAKOPEE                44.77N 93.48W

08/16/2016  M3.14 INCH       SCOTT              MN   PUBLIC

0640 PM     HEAVY RAIN       LAKEVILLE               44.68N 93.24W

08/16/2016  M2.32 INCH       DAKOTA             MN   TRAINED SPOTTER

OCCURRED NEAR INTERSECTION OF CEDAR AND

DODD.

0607 PM     HEAVY RAIN       MINNEAPOLIS             44.96N 93.27W

08/16/2016  E2.00 INCH       HENNEPIN           MN   PUBLIC

MAN HOLE COVER BLOWN OFF. .

0600 PM     HAIL             HASTINGS                44.73N 92.85W

08/16/2016  M0.50 INCH       DAKOTA             MN   STORM CHASER

0550 PM     FLASH FLOOD      APPLE VALLEY            44.75N 93.20W

08/16/2016                   DAKOTA             MN   PUBLIC

OCCURRED NEAR INTERSECTION OF PENNOCK AND

HWY 42. ONE TO TWO FEET OF WATER OVER THE

ROAD.

0548 PM     FLASH FLOOD      EDEN PRAIRIE            44.85N 93.46W

08/16/2016                   HENNEPIN           MN   PUBLIC

WATER AND MUD FLOWING ACROSS COUNTY ROAD 61,

NEAR FLYING CLOUD AIRPORT.

0544 PM     HEAVY RAIN       BURNSVILLE              44.76N 93.28W

08/16/2016  M3.50 INCH       DAKOTA             MN   PUBLIC

0535 PM     FLASH FLOOD      BURNSVILLE              44.76N 93.28W

08/16/2016                   DAKOTA             MN   PUBLIC

WATER UP TO AUTOMOBILE WINDSHIELDS. MAN HOLE

COVERS BLOWN OFF.

0528 PM     HEAVY RAIN       SAVAGE                  44.76N 93.36W

08/16/2016  E1.80 INCH       SCOTT              MN   PUBLIC

STREET FLOODING APPROXIMATELY 1.5 FEET DEEP.

0518 PM     HAIL             2 NW FALCON HEIGHTS     45.00N 93.21W

08/16/2016  M0.88 INCH       HENNEPIN           MN   TRAINED SPOTTER

OCCURRED IN ST. ANTHONY.

0515 PM     HAIL             SHOREVIEW               45.08N 93.14W

08/16/2016  M1.00 INCH       RAMSEY             MN   PUBLIC

0513 PM     HAIL             ROSEVILLE               45.02N 93.15W

08/16/2016  M0.88 INCH       RAMSEY             MN   TRAINED SPOTTER

0506 PM     HAIL             2 NE MINNEAPOLIS        44.98N 93.24W

08/16/2016  M1.50 INCH       HENNEPIN           MN   PUBLIC

OCCURRED IN LAUDERDALE.

0450 PM     HAIL             2 S SAVAGE              44.73N 93.36W

08/16/2016  M0.75 INCH       SCOTT              MN   TRAINED SPOTTER

0441 PM     HAIL             2 SSE PRIOR LAKE        44.71N 93.42W

08/16/2016  M0.50 INCH       SCOTT              MN   PUBLIC

OCCURRED NEAR INTERSECTION OF DUBLIN ROAD SE

AND LYONS AVE.

A view from above

The visible satellite loop from Tuesday afternoon and evening shows the thunderstorms erupting:

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NOAA satellite images, via College of DuPage

Sunny skies quickly filled with towering thunderstorms.  It was impressive!

Quieter Wednesday

We'll be between weather systems on Wednesday, so you can expect a quieter day. An isolated shower or thunderstorm could pop up over southeastern Minnesota.

Dew points will be in the upper 60s over much of central and southern Minnesota, with highs in the mid to upper 80s.

Storms return late Thursday

An approaching cold front will ignite some thunderstorms in northwestern Minnesota on Thursday, and they could reach the Twin Cities by evening:

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Periods of thunderstorms are expected Thursday night into Friday, and some severe weather will be possible.

It'll be steamy on Thursday, with dew point temperatures close to 70, and highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s in central and southern Minnesota:

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It'll be much cooler this weekend, with highs in the 70s.