00:00Storm Chaser Aaron Rigsby here in Albert Lee, Minnesota, where the skies are beginning to clear and it is setting
00:06the stage of day one of multiple days ahead of significant severe weather, including the risk of large hail, damaging
00:13winds, and the risk of not only just tornadoes, but strong tornadoes capable of producing EF2 plus type damage here
00:20along the Minnesota, Iowa border. The ingredients in place today are rare for this time of year. Instability is much
00:27higher than we typically see in this area, and that is going to cause
00:30significant storms to fire along a warm front that has drifted north over the last several hours and will likely
00:37take place along the I-90 corridor southward into Iowa. We're expecting multiple supercells, and they're going to be capable
00:44of producing significant hail in excess of two inches of diameter, and multiple strong tornadoes will be possible for any
00:51storm that roots along this warm front. We're going to be following it here all day at AccuWeather. I'm Aaron
00:56Rigsby.
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