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The 1998 Comfrey–St. Peter tornado outbreak was an unseasonably-strong tornado outbreak which affected the Upper Midwest region of the United States on March 29, 1998. A strong area of low pressure combined with a warm front and favorable upper-level dynamics to produce 16 tornadoes across the region—14 in Minnesota and two in Wisconsin.
Comfrey is located in Minnesota's 1st congressional district, represented by Brad Finstad, a Republican. At the state level, Comfrey is located in Senate districts 21 and 22, represented by Republicans Gary Dahms and Bill Weber (politician), and in House districts 21B and 22B, represented by Republicans Paul Torkelson and Rod Hamilton.
An unseasonably-strong tornado outbreak affected the Upper Midwest on March 29. 16 tornadoes struck across the region—14 in Minnesota and two in Wisconsin. 13 of the tornadoes in Minnesota were spawned by a single supercell thunderstorm. Two people were killed, and 21 others were injured.
On May 12, 2023, Extreme Meteorologist Reed Timmer and his team accomplished an exceptionally difficult task -- intercepting a tornado in an armored vehicle. The terrifying and groundbreaking ...
Five F1 tornadoes touched down in southern Minnesota between 2:10 pm – 4:00 pm CDT. Two of these tornadoes caused major damage, both touching down at 3:40 pm in different parts of the state. One of the tornadoes touched down in the town of Albany. It killed one person and injured 30 others when it hit a flea market.
A Nov. 20 Instagram video (direct link, archive link) shows a montage of large and destructive tornadoes. "Tornado Dallas USA 2024," reads text superimposed over the video, which garnered more ...
A confirmed tornado tore through Forada, Minnesota, on Memorial Day, possibly damaging as many as 100 homes and downing power lines, according to one county official. AccuWeather forecasters had ...
1968 Tracy tornado; Tornado outbreak of August 6, 1969; Tornado outbreak sequence of June 10–16, 1970; Tornado outbreak of June 7–8, 1984; 1992 Chandler–Lake Wilson tornado; Tornado outbreak of June 14–18, 1992; Tornado outbreak of August 8–9, 1993; Late-October 1996 tornado outbreak; 1998 Comfrey–St. Peter tornado outbreak