A major storm system dumped rain and hail as it swept over Minnesota over the weekend.
According to KARE 11, the National Weather Service said that tornadoes were spotted Sunday in McLeod County and in Lyon County. Fortunately, there were no reported casualties and damages.
Meteorologist Jacob Beitlich at the National Weather Service in Chanhassen told KARE11 that the "potential for major storms" was there, but "the ingredients didn't all come together at the right time."
According to the Star Tribune, the storm arrived in the humid metro area in the evening. Cooler air is expected to settle overnight, according to the National Weather Service in Chanhassen.
According to predictions in the Star Tribune, snow is expected in some Northern parts of Minnesota.

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