Weather
Thunderstorms Likely Saturday As Richfield Ends Rainy Week
Over 1.8 inches of rain fell in parts of the city on Thursday. The Twin Cities are under an enhanced risk of severe weather on Saturday.
RICHFIELD, MN — Over 1.7 inches of rain fell in parts of Richfield on Thursday, only two days after the Twin Cities saw its biggest rainstorm of the year – and more rain is in the forecast for Saturday evening.
The National Weather Service has put the Twin Cities under an "enhanced" risk of severe weather on Saturday, and The Weather Channel is expecting storms to begin as early as 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon.
Heavier thunderstorms will begin at around 7 p.m., according to TWS' forecast. There is a potential for severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, and the chance of rain is 90 percent.
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12:12pm CDT #SPC Day2 Outlook Enhanced Risk: from far eastern south dakota across minnesota and into northwest wisconsin https://t.co/rEAejNpVr0 pic.twitter.com/p61pwbSGJt
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) August 27, 2021
The west-southwest part of Richfield was hit the hardest by Thursday's storm, with 1.86 inches of rain, according to the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. The west-northwest area of the city saw 1.78 inches.
Rain totals from throughout the Twin Cities can be found on the CoCoRaHS map here.
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