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Minnesota weather: Isolated storms Sunday, severe weather possible Monday

(FOX 9) – Warmth and humidity are on the rise as we head into the rest of our vacation weekend. We’re additionally ushering within the probability for some remoted sturdy to extreme storms within the subsequent couple of days.
Rain and storms started transferring into Western Minnesota early Sunday morning. Because the day strikes on, this method will push the precipitation to the east, and storms are anticipated to weaken all through the day. There’s a Degree 2 threat for extreme climate for Western Minnesota, and a Degree 1 Danger for a lot of Central Minnesota.
These remoted rumbles are anticipated to achieve the metro across the lunchtime hours and taper off later this afternoon.
Happily, it seems like fireworks reveals will probably be a go tonight.
Our probability for some extreme climate returns early Monday morning, with storm possibilities highest and extra widespread within the morning to mid-afternoon. Once more, issues are anticipated to clear up as we head into the afternoon on Monday.
If you’re out and in regards to the subsequent couple of days, have a technique to get your climate alerts and search shelter or head to shore if one is heading your course.

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Minnesota Lynx take down Chicago Sky 91-78

Napheesa Collier had 29 points, five assists and three steals, Courtney Williams added 18 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and four steals and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Chicago Sky 91-78 on Monday night.
Minnesota (19-4), which played its fourth game in six days, avenged an 87-81 loss to the Sky on Saturday.
Bridget Carleton opened the third quarter with a 3-pointer to give the Lynx a lead, 47-46, they would not relinquish the rest of the way.
Collier added a 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left in the third, off a nice drive and assist from Williams, to extend Minnesota’s lead to 68-63. Collier also capped an 8-2 run to begin the fourth with two free throws to make it 76-65.
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Minnesota forced a turnover on three straight possessions late in the fourth and converted three layups at the other end for an 87-74 lead with 2:39 left.
Collier was 7 of 14 from the field, including 4 of 7 from 3-point range, and 11 of 11 at the free-throw line.
Kayla McBride added 17 points and Carleton scored 11 for the Lynx, who made 12 of 32 3-pointers.
Angel Reese secured her ninth straight double-double for Chicago (7-14) with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Rachel Banham added 15 points and Rebecca Allen scored 10. Ariel Atkins, who scored 27 points on Saturday, left in the second quarter and did not return due to a leg injury.
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