MPR News PM Update

June 1, 2022

The National Weather Service says it's confirmed tornado damage in at least six places in western and central Minnesota from Monday's storms. 

The most powerful twister was the one that hit Forada, near Alexandria. Weather Service survey teams said damage in the area indicated it was an EF-2 tornado with winds of at least 120 miles per hour. They also said the tornado had multiple vortices and was a half mile wide.

They said there were also EF-1 tornadoes in Plato, between the Twin Cities and Hutchinson; Eagle Bend; Deer River; and Poplar Township, northwest of Brainerd. 

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