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Thunderstorm Wind — Clearwater, Minnesota

2019-05-24 · near Clearbrook, Clearwater, Minnesota

52 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Very heavy rain and strong winds were reported along with pea to marble sized hail.

Wider weather episode

A vertically stacked low pressure system pushed into eastern North Dakota during the afternoon of May 24th. The 4 pm surface chart showed the low near Bismarck, with a boundary extending to the east along the Interstate 94 corridor. Temperatures were on the cool side, with upper 40s near the Lake of the Woods to upper 60s along the North and South Dakota border in southeast North Dakota. Two areas of thunderstorms initially formed in the warm sector in North Dakota, one area over Stutsman County and the second mainly over Ransom and Sargent counties. Both areas moved to the northeast during the early evening and produced tornadoes, funnel clouds, and hail.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 816327. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.