Severe weather swept through the northern U.S. Sunday, creating a path of destruction. Thousands were left without power and at least two people were injured when wind gusts reportedly flipped over a pickup and camper in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Large trees and power lines were knocked down. Hail reached up to 2 inches in diameter in both Minnesota and Wisconsin, according to reports.
Wind gusts reached as high as 80 mph. Severe storms spawned a tornado near Cheyenne, Wyoming, on Monday. Baseball-sized hail fell near Cheyenne and Wheatland, Wyoming.
Multiple homes and businesses sustained damage. Tornadoes were also reported in Nebraska. Ten people were injured and entire buildings were flattened …