A fast-moving storm system will advance from southern Saskatchewan intoNorth Dakota and Minnesota today bringing scattered showers and thunderstormswith it. The storms are expected anytime across North Dakota with most of thestorms holding off until the afternoon for central Minnesota and northernWisconsin. A few of these storms may become severe during the afternoon andevening hours with the main threats being damaging winds and hail.Areas to the south of this storm system will experience much warmertemperatures today as temperatures climb into the mid and upper 90s acrossSouth Dakota and Nebraska.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Eric Leister
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