Yesterday (Monday) we picked-up another 1.28 inches of rain officially at the St. Cloud Regional Airport. That gives us about 5 1/2 inches of rain for the month.
The National Weather Service says there is a severe weather expected over the area this (Monday) evening, particularly over west central and central Minnesota where a moderate risk of severe weather.
The National Weather Service says showers will spread eastward across Minnesota and western Wisconsin today. The rain will continue across eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin tonight.
Some north Minneapolis residents are tearing the red "uninhabitable" signs off their doors and remaining in their tornado-damaged homes, ignoring warnings from city inspectors.
Police say there's been an increase in burglaries in north Minneapolis since Sunday's deadly tornado, with thieves kicking in doors and using trucks to load up stolen items.
North Minneapolis residents and businesses are cleaning up after a strong tornado ripped through parts of the north metro Sunday afternoon. Hundreds of homes were damaged and hundreds more people were left homeless. The Associated Press' Jeff Baenen captured some of the clean-up with this video.
Some of the first aerial photos of north Minneapolis after a tornado hit the area show block after block of toppled trees and homes with damaged roofs.