Hail — Isanti, Minnesota
2022-08-17 · near Grandy, Isanti, Minnesota
Wider weather episode
Thunderstorms that originally developed across the Arrowhead of Minnesota early Wednesday morning, August 17th, created a boundary farther southward across east-central Minnesota. This boundary, with daytime heating leading to more instability, caused additional thunderstorms to develop. Due to weak winds aloft, these storms drifted southward but continued to redevelop on the west side. This led to storms training over the same areas from Mora, southward to the eastern portion of the Twin Cities metro area. One area near Cambridge had over 4 inches of rain in less than 2 hours that led to flash flooding in the town. A local business had water damage due to the excessive rainfall. Other areas in the Twin Cities also had excessive rainfall, but only minor flooding occurred, and mainly in poor drainage areas.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1039776. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.