After baking the state of Texas, an early-season heat wave is poised to shatter temperature records across the central and Northeastern sections of the United States over the coming days.
Heavy Hail Hammers Homes in Central Minnesota
Large hail fell on parts of central Minnesota as severe thunderstorms moved through the region on Thursday, May 12, the National Weather Service reported.This footage from Angela Harren in Sartell, north of St Cloud, shows big hail hitting her home on Thursday.As the weather system moved northeast away from the St Cloud area on Thursday afternoon, more storms were forecast for parts of eastern Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, the NWS said. Credit: @Angela_Harren via StoryfulSTORY: The U.S.
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