Severe thunderstorms will rumble across a large swath of the United States on Monday into the evening, with the most destructive potential in the Upper Midwest.
On Monday, 36 million people are under the risk of severe storms from northern Minnesota to southwest Texas, where strong tornadoes, hail up to 2 inches in diameter and damaging straight-line winds are possible.
There will be two rounds of storms Monday: one will roll through Minnesota by noon, with hail as the prim risk, and a second will erupt by the afternoon and continue through the evening.
Several destructive storms are likely to pummel Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Iowa. Further to the south and west, storms will be more isolated.