As of March 3, 2011 the most recent tornado to strike Minnesota was an EF0 near of the town of Dalbo in the east central part of the state on July 30, 2011.
Two other EF0 tornadoes touched down in Minnesota early that same day, one in Todd county in the center of the state and another in Traverse County, near the state line with North and South Dakota.
However, there will certainly be more tornadoes in Minnesota in the future.
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Last Tornado 4th August 2012, late in the afternoon
Yes. Brooklyn center was hit by an F2 tornado on July 5, 1966. Others may have occurred at earlier times.
The last tornado recorded to have hit Alaska was an F0 on Popof Island on June 25, 2005.
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.
Yes. 2007 was the last win by the Packers in Minnesota.
Yes. Tornadoes are fairly common in Minnesota.
As of February 8, 2012 the last tornado to hit Georgia was on December 22, 2011.
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.
Minnesota gets tornadoes every year. The last major event was on June 17, 2010 when nearly 50 tornadoes struck the state, 3 of which were rated EF4.
On June 16 1992 there was an F5 tornado is chandler-lake Wilson Minnesota. This was the strongest tornado in Minnesota history apart from another F5 in 1968, but not the largest. The largest in the state, at least since official record began in 1950, was an F3 near the town of Floodwood on August 6, 1969 that was 1.6 miles wide. The most recent big tornadoeds in Minnesota were in Wadena, Elmora, and Albert Lea on 7/17/10. These tornadoes were rated EF4 the second highest rating and were all at least a mile wide.
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.