SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TWIN CITIES/CHANHASSEN MN
608 PM CDT SUN APR 18 2004
...A TORNADO WARNING CONTINUES FOR REDWOOD AND BROWN COUNTIES...
AT 608 PM CDT...SEVERE WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A LARGE TORNADO ON
THE GROUND WITH THIS STORM NEAR SANBORN...OR ABOUT 23 MILES SOUTH OF
REDWOOD FALLS...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH.
LOCATIONS STILL IN THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE CLEMENTS...
COBDEN...EVAN...LAMBERTON...MORGAN...SANBORN AND SPRINGFIELD.
ALL RESIDENTS OF SOUTHEAST REDWOOD AND WESTERN BROWN COUNTY SHOULD
BE TAKING SHELTER NOW!
LARGE TORNADO SPOTTED NEAR SANBORN, MN
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michaelwmoss wrote:Any damage or injury from this storm? Pictures?
Dan Robinson posted some interesting text/pics and a long video from Saturday.
Some Sunday reports also available on the stormtrack board:
http://www.stormtrack.org/forum/viewfor ... 423bb101c8
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