NEW YORK — A storm system that caused damage in South Dakota and Minnesota Thursday is moving east into the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River valley on Friday.
Damaging winds are expected Friday from Michigan to Oklahoma, including Green Bay, Wisconsin and Oklahoma City, just north of St. Louis.
Severe storms brought wind gusts of up to 107 miles per hour in South Dakota flipping cars, semis and uprooting trees. Flash flooding was reported in parts of Minnesota, where 4 to 5 inches of rain fell in a matter of hours.Traverse City, Michigan, hit an all-time record high for May of 96 degrees. Madison, Wisconsin, reached 94 degrees, making it the third day in a row of 90s, which has never happened before this early in the season.
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