Showers and T-Storms developing this evening
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In Minnesota weather it seems there's always a "front" in out forecast. This one is a cold front. It sags south into the Twin Cities Tuesday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms develop along and ahead of the front this evening from the Twin Cities southeast.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's High-Resolution Rapid Refresh model captures the essence.
Rainfall with the frontal passage this evening will be heaviest in southeastern Minnesota where one-half inch to 1 inch may fall. The Twin Cities rides the edge of the rain shield.
Severe risk south
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