Golf-ball sized ball hits swath from Plymouth to downtown St. Paul

A powerful and quick-moving storm swept through the Twin Cities metro area Sunday night dumping golf ball-sized hail across a swath starting in Plymouth swooping through Golden Valley Roseville and downtown St Paul meteorologists reported Dan Hawblitzel a meteorologist with the National Weather System Twin Cities office declared the storm brought with it to mph winds Another storm was striking the southwestern metro about p m after the first storm had left prompting warnings in parts of Carver and Scott counties There were reports of sporadic tree damage but it was too early to gauge rainfall amounts he mentioned Related Articles Keeping animals of all sizes from cats to horses cool during record heat Steve Miller Band cancels Minnesota State Fair Grandstand show due to conditions change dead in New Jersey after flood waters carry away van during heavy rains that hit Northeast Could this Hawaii society be the next Lahaina Selected residents fear a similar wildfire fate The search for those missing in catastrophic Texas floods resumes in a few areas after pause for rain