When was the tornado in Fridley Minnesota?

When was the tornado in Fridley Minnesota?

May 6, 1965
Minneapolis Star Tribune negatives collection (box 251), Minnesota Historical Society. On the night of May 6, 1965, two F4 tornadoes cut through the northwest Twin Cities metro area. Known collectively as the Fridley tornado, these twisters were the worst cyclonic disaster to hit the Twin Cities to date.

What was the deadliest tornado in Minnesota?

Memorable Minnesota Tornadoes

Location Date Injuries
St. Cloud/Sauk Rapids Deadliest tornado in Minnesota history. 11 members of a wedding party were killed including the groom. The bride eventually remarried. 4/14/1886 213
Lake Gervias (Ramsey County) Widely visible throughout St. Paul. 7/13/1890 30

How many people died from tornadoes in 2016?

There were 1,059 tornadoes reported in the United States in 2016, of which 976 were confirmed. Worldwide, 130 fatalities were reported: 100 in China, 18 in the United States, five in Uruguay, four in Brazil and two in Italy, Russia and Indonesia each.

Has Minnesota ever had an F5 tornado?

The 1968 Tracy tornado. It is one of only two official F5 tornadoes that have occurred in Minnesota, although several other tornadoes that occurred before 1950 are estimated to have been F5 strength. A total of five tornadoes hit Minnesota on June 13, 1968, most of which were rated F0.

When did the Fridley tornado hit the Twin Cities?

On the night of May 6, 1965, two F4 tornadoes cut through the northwest Twin Cities metro area. Known collectively as the Fridley tornado, these twisters were the worst cyclonic disaster to hit the Twin Cities to date.

What was the tornado outbreak in Minnesota in 1965?

On May 6, an outbreak of six strong tornadoes, four of them violent F4s, affected Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has been nicknamed “The Longest Night”, killing 13 people and causing major damages—at the time the most damaging single weather event in Minnesota history.

How many homes were destroyed in the Fridley tornado?

Both Fridley tornadoes damaged 1,100 homes and destroyed about 425; total losses reached $14.5 million, $5 million of which was to the Fridley school system.

How much damage did the Twin Cities Tornado cause?

The tornado outbreak lasted three hours and caused $51 million in damage. There were four F-4s, one F-3, and one F-2. Two of the F-4s crossed paths, causing even more damage. These tornadoes developed due to low pressure in North Dakota/Canada and unstable air behind a warm front over the Twin Cities region.