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Severe Weather 2025

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Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Duluth MN
416 PM CDT Fri Mar 28 2025

MNC017-137-WIC031-282130-
/O.CON.KDLH.SV.W.0002.000000T0000Z-250328T2130Z/
St. Louis MN-Carlton MN-Douglas WI-
416 PM CDT Fri Mar 28 2025

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 430 PM CDT
FOR SOUTHERN ST. LOUIS...EAST CENTRAL CARLTON AND NORTHWESTERN
DOUGLAS COUNTIES...

At 414 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Wrenshall, or
12 miles southeast of Cloquet, moving east at 55 mph.

HAZARD...Quarter size hail, accumulating hail, and freezing rain.

SOURCE...Trained weather spotters. At 402 PM quarter size hail was
reported in Mahtowa. Hail accumulated to a depth of 1 inch.

IMPACT...Damage to vehicles is expected. Accumulated hail and
freezing rain will make roads slippery.

This severe storm will be near...
Pattison State Park and Oliver around 420 PM CDT.
South Range around 430 PM CDT.
Amnicon Falls State Park around 435 PM CDT.

Other locations impacted by this severe thunderstorm include Pleasant
Valley, Gary New Duluth, Scotts Corner, Morgan Park, Patzau, Amnicon
Lake, Lyman Lake, and Fond Du Lac.

US-53 between Superior and Solon Springs will be affected by this
storm.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
building.

&&

LAT...LON 4651 9251 4669 9251 4669 9185 4641 9191
TIME...MOT...LOC 2114Z 271DEG 49KT 4658 9233

HAIL THREAT...OBSERVED
MAX HAIL SIZE...1.00 IN
WIND THREAT...RADAR INDICATED
MAX WIND GUST...<50 MPH

$$

Huyck


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I don't know if other weather services do this, but this is a small nit-pick I discovered this morning with IWX. They released two seperate briefings (one in their "weather story" area, and the other in a severe weather briefing on Sunday, both on their homepage). I don't know which one to follow or to take into consideration.

The one with the later time…. I have seen other NWO do quick updates like this before

Always go with the most recent one
 
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Well granted I’m not a fan of the guy but Dr. Reed agrees. The pattern shifts to a NW flow which isn’t conducive for severe weather for us. What basis are you making that statement on? Mine is based off computer model data, and another meteorologist.
When did Reed say this? In his 2025 prediction video, he said he expected a pretty active March & April for Dixie and the Ohio Valley and a short abbreviated season in the plains in May (similar to 2013 with a very active two weeks)
 
When did Reed say this? In his 2025 prediction video, he said he expected a pretty active March & April for Dixie and the Ohio Valley and a short abbreviated season in the plains in May (similar to 2013 with a very active two weeks)
It’s posted to his FB page. I just saw it yesterday. I personally noticed the model trends a couple days ago. But if you check it out he goes over it!
 
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Sorry if this double posted the image.. still learning. Troup County. 1920!! TWO probable F4 tornadoes!! Anyone got a regional map for this outbreak/system?
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This was part of the Palm Sunday outbreak (the first one, not 4/11/1965 or 3/27/1994), which had multiple violent tornadoes in the Midwest as well. I am not sure the validity of that extremely high death toll with the LaGrange, GA tornado, having seen that claim before. Grazulis has 27 fatalities listed for it.
 
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This was part of the Palm Sunday outbreak (the first one, not 4/11/1965 or 3/27/1994), which had multiple violent tornadoes in the Midwest as well. I am not sure the validity of that extremely high death toll with the LaGrange, GA tornado, having seen that claim before. Grazulis has 27 fatalities listed for it.
There isn’t validity to it. There are reports from “eyewitnesses” in Troup County of those numbers, but it seems highly excessive with no facts to back it up. I don’t know why that was included in that history post.
 
Good lord, the pollen today is HORRIBLE. Just last night there was almost nothing and now it's everywhere. It's so thick on everything that if you pour some water on it, the hydrophobic nature of the pollen grains causes droplets to fall right off the surface you just poured it on, and there's still several layers of it left underneath. Not sure even Zyrtec imbibed the strength of Zeus could help with the allergies today.
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