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Fox weather. Good morning. Fox weather meteorologist Michael Estimé with you in America's weather center. After multiple tornadoes and huge teacup-sized hail tore through parts of North and South Dakota and Minnesota on Friday, unfortunately, more strong to severe storms are possible this evening from Fargo to Duluth and Oklahoma.
all the way down to the panhandle of Texas and Oklahoma. Damaging winds and hail are going to be our primary threats, especially in northern Minnesota. However, from Grand Forks to Fargo, we're expecting that tornadic possibility to also be in play. It's important that you stay weather ready and weather aware around sunset tonight.
And over 140 million Americans are under heat alerts from Boston to New York, Philly to Washington, D.C., and even into Detroit and Chicago. In New York, we're expecting highs today in the low 90s, mid 90s tomorrow and near 100 degrees by Tuesday. Get more by downloading the Fox Weather app.
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