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The largest tornado outbreak on record in Minnesota was the outbreak of June 16-17, 2010. This outbreak produced 83 tornadoes of which 48 struck Minnesota.
No tornadoes have occurred so far this year in Minnesota that have been confirmed. However, Tornadoes are relatively common in the state. It was hit by 113 in 2010.
The deadliest tornado in Minnesota occurred in the city of Chandler on June 16, 1992. It was an EF5 tornado that caused significant damage and sadly resulted in one fatality.
The deadliest tornado in Minnesota history struck the communities of Sauk Rapids, St. Cloud, and Rice on April 14, 1886. The tornado killed 72 people and was rated F4.
If a tornado has been detected or spotted then a tornado warning is issued.
If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
The Minnesota Vikings have been in Minnesota since August 1959.
In 1883, a massive F5 tornado hit Rochester, Minnesota on August 21, 1883. The largest tornado in the Rochester, New York area was an F1 in 1980 that caused no injuries or deaths.
No. No tornado stronger than F5 has ever been recorded.
If a tornado is spotted or is detected by radar, then a tornado warning will be issued.
From 1990 to 2010 (for which accurate tornado records are available) Minnesota has averaged 44 tornadoes per year.