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Twin Cities Storm Stories
From photos to rescued ducks and a rising river, read the stories that impacted residents from across the Twin Cities during the June 21, 2013 storms.
Power outages, heavy rainfall and high winds swept through the Twin Cities Friday, June 21, 2013. Here are some of the stories that made the headlines in the Twin Cities. Click on the headline to read the full article. Share your experience in comments below.
WATCH: St. Louis Park Family Rescues Ducklings
A storm had washed a mother duck's ducklings into the storm grate.
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The City Council met earlier today in an emergency session.
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Hurricane-like images on residential street posted to YouTube.
Two storms hit Maple Grove June 21, bringing down trees, branches and knocking out power.
Friday Night Storm Downs Trees and Knocks Out Power in Plymouth
Thousands of Twin Cities residents still were without power when more wind and rain came through the area.
Xcel Energy: Nearly 1,000 Linemen Working to Restore Power
Severe weather has caused "astonishing" numbers of power outages in the state.
'I Don't Appreciate The Tone, Weather': Hopkins-Area Residents Respond to Storm
For the second night in a row, wind and rain battered the Twin Cities.
PHOTOS: Storm Damage in Hudson
Plymouth City Crews Clearing Streets After Friday Night Storm
The city asks and urges residents to be patient with recovery efforts after recent storms.
'We Have Two Cars Under that Mess:' Storm Damage in Hudson Area (Photo)
Xcel Energy reported that hundreds of people in the Eden Prairie area lost power following the high winds, heavy rain and hail early Friday morning.
Lightning Sparks Fire in Minnetonka Home
Everyone inside the home was able to get out.
Photos: Friday Evening Storm Hammers Maple Grove
Wrote one dancer with '#dancerproblems': 'evacuated to the basement of Maple Grove High School with my dress unzipped, I didn't even care'
UPDATED: Thousands Without Power in the Southeast Metro
IGH, neighboring communities hit hard by overnight storm.
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The overnight storm, strong wind gusts and heavy rain hit some people hard while others only had to contend with tidying up their yards.
Heavy Rainfall has St. Croix River on the Rise
As of 11 a.m. June 22, the St. Croix River 679.46 feet in Stillwater, according to the National Weather Service. By next week, the river is expected to rise to 686.8 feet.
Hundreds Without Power in Edina Park After Thunderstorm
Across the Twin Cities, 276,000 are without power.
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