Severe Tornado Activity Strikes Southern Minnesota
Gyanhigyan english April 14, 2026 12:40 PM
Tornado Touchdown Near Hartland

A significant weather event has led to tornado activity in southern Minnesota, with a confirmed touchdown occurring close to Hartland as storms intensified in the area. Throughout the evening, multiple tornado warnings were issued, particularly for regions near Truman and Mankato, as a robust supercell system moved through Blue Earth and neighboring counties. Social media videos depicted a funnel cloud on the ground, indicative of a well-formed tornado system. Reports from meteorologists and storm chasers confirmed the emergence of a tornado-producing supercell west of Amboy.



Confirmed Tornado Activity Tornadic Supercell Confirmed West Of Amboy

Initial reports indicated that a tornado was sighted around 7:20 PM CDT in Faribault County, with visual evidence captured on video. The storm system continued to develop as it traversed southern Minnesota, prompting ongoing warnings throughout the evening. Officials highlighted the unusually high number of warnings issued during this event, reflecting the outbreak's scale and intensity.



Hail and Flooding Complicate Conditions

The tornado threat was compounded by significant hail activity, fueled by strong updrafts within the supercell. Reports from trained observers and the public indicated hailstones varying from the size of tennis balls to teacups across several counties, including Steele, Blue Earth, and Rice. In certain areas, hail reached nearly three inches in diameter, posing risks to vehicles, structures, and crops.



Widespread Warnings Across Southern Minnesota Warnings Blanket Southern Minnesota

The magnitude of the event was evident in the extensive warnings issued throughout the region. Weather monitoring systems indicated multiple severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings active at the same time, covering vast areas of southern Minnesota.



Gradual Improvement Expected Conditions Expected To Ease Gradually

Despite the chaos caused by the severe outbreak across southern Minnesota, forecasters predict that conditions will gradually stabilize. The risk of severe weather is expected to shift towards the southeastern parts of the state on Tuesday, with a slow decrease in intensity elsewhere. However, officials warn that lingering instability could still lead to isolated severe storms, advising residents to stay vigilant until the system completely clears the area.


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