Minnesota weather: Rainfall totals from Tuesday night, Wednesday morning storms
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Storms moving across Minnesota Tuesday night into Wednesday morning brought widespread rain to parts of the state , with central areas picking up the highest totals. Storms and showers across Minnesota A band of heavier rain set up across central Minnesota overnight and into Wednesday morning, where some areas picked up 1 to nearly 3 inches of rain. The Twin Cities metro generally saw lighter amounts, with most areas receiving between a quarter and a half inch of rain. The rain gradually tapered off Wednesday morning, though isolated showers and thunderstorms could redevelop later in the afternoon and evening. Here’s a look at rainfall totals between 8 p.m. Tuesday and 11 a.m. Wednesday. Statewide rainfall totals Here's a look at some of the rainfall totals across Minnesota. Hinckley: 2.75 inches Hayward: 1.87 inches Morris: 1.56 inches Alexandria: 1.08 inches St. Cloud: 0.87 inches Willmar: 0.81 inches Cambridge: 0.55 inches Brainerd: 0.53 inches Detroit Lakes: 0.50 inches Hutchinson: 0.47 inches Marshall: 0.41 inches Redwood Falls: 0.39 inches Duluth: 0.32 inches New Richmond: 0.30 inches Windom: 0.26 inches Minneapolis–St. Paul (MSP): 0.23 inches Hibbing: 0.21 inches Bemidji: 0.15 inches Mankato: 0.06 inches Ely: 0.05 inches Grand Marais: 0.04 inches Faribault: 0.04 inches Red Wing: 0.03 inches Twin Cities metro area rainfall totals Here's a look at rainfall totals around the Twin Cities metro area. Hugo: 0.73 inches Scandia: 0.67 inches North St. Paul: 0.67 inches Forest Lake: 0.56 inches Stillwater: 0.53 inches Robbinsdale: 0.38 inches Hudson: 0.38 inches Blaine: 0.36 inches Andover: 0.35 inches St. Paul: 0.35 inches Woodbury: 0.34 inches Waconia: 0.33 inches Roseville: 0.32 inches Minneapolis: 0.25 inches Victoria: 0.24 inches Coon Rapids: 0.22 inches Somerset: 0.22 inches Jordan: 0.21 inches Hastings: 0.21 inches Maple Grove: 0.20 inches Rogers: 0.19 inches River Falls: 0.17 inches Minnetonka: 0.16 inches Carver: 0.15 inches Prior Lake: 0.15 inches Rockford: 0.14 inches Mound: 0.14 inches Rosemount: 0.14 inches Edina: 0.13 inches Eagan: 0.13 inches Maple Plain: 0.10 inches Burnsville: 0.09 inches Cottage Grove: 0.09 inches Rain and storm chances Wednesday A wave of showers and thunderstorms moves through central and southern Minnesota during the morning before tapering off. Additional showers and thunderstorms may redevelop later in the day, mainly across southern and southeastern Minnesota. An isolated storm can't be ruled out in the Twin Cities through around sunset. Parts of southern Minnesota remain under a level 1 and level 2 risk for severe weather. The greatest threat is expected from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. A few storms could produce wind gusts around 60 mph, quarter-size hail, along with heavy downpours and frequent lightning. Any remaining storms quickly fade Wednesday evening, leading to a quieter night. Overnight lows fall into the mid-60s in the metro, with some upper 50s possible across northern Minnesota.
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