
Meteorologist Paul Douglas writes about Minnesota weather daily, trying to go beyond the "highs" and "lows" of the weather story to discuss current trends and some of the how's and why's of meteorology. Rarely is our weather dull - every day is a new forecast challenge. Why is the weather doing what it's doing? Is climate change a real concern, and if so, how will my family be affected? Climate is flavoring all weather now, and I'll include links to timely stories that resonate with me.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Strongest storms south of St. Cloud (entire metro under tornado watch)
3:55 pm. Tornadic "supercell" over Cold Spring, Paynesville and Watkins - moving southeast at 35 mph - most intense circulation (and hail) passing south of St. Cloud. This cell has a history of SOFTBALL SIZE HAIL. People living in Wright and southeastern Stearns county should remain alert - be ready to head for the basement if threatening weather approaches.

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