Severe weather impacted Minnesota on Monday, bringing tornadoes, large hail and gusty winds. Watches were issued due to the storms, which damaged homes.
Tens of thousands of people remained without power in Minnesota on Tuesday morning after strong storms left behind destruction.
Images posted to social media showed major property damage, including trees toppled onto houses in the western city of Marshall and cars flipped over in Douglas County. "Stay storm aware, Minnesota. We are watching the new round of storms coming in and have crews working to restore power as quickly as possible around the state," Gov. Tim Waltz tweeted on Monday.
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