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While that may not sound like a long time, it's actually better than average and much better than the average tornado warning lead time of a couple of decades ago.
Wednesday marks the two-year anniversary of a deadly tornado that swept through north Minneapolis.
The Minnesota State Climatology Office has a website devoted to detailing the state's tornado history.
In the wake of Monday's tornado in Moore, Okla. that leveled two schools and killed nine students, school preparedness is on the minds of a lot of parents.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has lifted fire restrictions in all or parts of 32 Minnesota counties as wet weather lowers the fire danger.
Favorable weather has helped Minnesota farmers catch up from a late start to get 70 percent of their corn crop planted.
As Minnesota continues to get more and more rain, many Minnesota farmers are worried about the effects of too much moisture on their livelihood.
By noon Wednesday, the Green Valley Fire north of Menahga had consumed more than 7,000 acres.
Officials awaited daybreak to fully assess the scope of the destruction left in the wake of a deadly tornado in Granbury.
By noon Tuesday, the Green Valley Fire north of Menagha had consumed more than 7,000 acres, several structures had been destroyed and some homes were lost.