Storms are likely to bring strong winds, rain through the state

Storms are likely to bring strong winds, rain through the state

 Storms are likely to bring strong winds, rain through the state

Strong storms were heading towards Minnesota on Monday afternoon, which resulted in the risk of great damage to the wind, the large cold and isolated hurricanes during the evening.

Derecho is possible in the center and south of Minnesota As part of the storms. The wind nerves can exceed 75 miles per hour, along with heavy rains and hurricanes included in the line.

The procedure comes at a time when parts of the state are still recovering from Strong storms on Sunday night until Monday morning This led to the energy of tens of thousands of people and caused floods and trees that fell and more.

This is a developing story.

The level of risk level in Minnesota

National weather service reports that there is a moderate danger (level 4 of 5) for a rough weather in southwest and west of Minnesota, including Mankato until noon.

The reinforced risks (level 3 of 5) include Minneapolis and Rochester, and a simple risk (level 2 of 5) is highlighted in the region north of Saint Claude.

What is derecho?

According to national weather service, DERECHO is a long -term wind storm linked to a rapid -moving group of severe thunderstorms, which are usually formed in a line known as the Squall Line. These storms can produce straight winds that damage hurricanes and hurricanes of the first category, but without the rotating structure.

Derechos can last for hours and extend hundreds of miles away. For example, the DERECHO event spanned more than 600 miles and lasted about 10 hours.

The absolute size and the duration of these events are a great danger to people and property. Unlike hurricanes, which are more translated, Derechos can affect the entire regions and extend multiple states.

These storms can move very quickly-speeds between 50 and 75 miles per hour-and the stability of straight winds exceeding 75 miles per hour. In some cases, wind storms were recorded at a speed of 100 miles per hour. It is also possible to heavy rain and hurricanes included in the storm line.

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