Here are the latest tornado watch updates for Minnesota based on recent reporting:
- A tornado watch was issued for parts of southern and western Minnesota, including areas west of the Twin Cities, with watches typically lasting through the early evening. Reports from multiple outlets during peak storm periods noted watches in effect until around 8 p.m. local time, with severe threats including tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail.[2][3][6]
- The Twin Cities metro and broader central/southern Minnesota have experienced tornado watches in several recent events, with the National Weather Service or local stations updating watch status as storms progressed and moving east or exiting the area. Weather outlets highlighted the potential for rapid severe weather, including two-wave storm scenarios in some days.[1][3][2]
What to do if you’re in Minnesota during a tornado watch:
- Monitor local alerts and weather apps for updated watch/warning statuses and timing. Stay indoors in a sturdy, accessible location away from windows.
- Have an emergency plan: identify a safe room or interior basement space, and prepare essential supplies (flashlight, charged phone, water, and a helmet if available).
- Be prepared for rapid changes: even if a watch remains in effect, a warning can be issued at short notice if a tornado is detected or storm conditions escalate.
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