Tornado confirmed in northeastern Minnesota near Duluth, NWS reports

NWS confirms tornado touched down in northern Minnesota

DULUTH, Minn. — The National Weather Service in Duluth is surveying damage in the Arrowhead Region after a confirmed tornado roared through on Thursday evening.

According to the preliminary survey, the tornado touched down near the town of Cotton, located about 45 minutes northwest of Duluth.

Josh Brinkman / St. Louis County Sheriff's Office

Surveyors believe wind speeds reached as much as 105 mph, and have rated it as an EF-1

A damage report from Cotton notes shingles were ripped off some homes.

Other videos showed clouds churning from across a lake north of Duluth, which is likely from the same storm system.

"In total, the tornado was on the ground for a total of 5.9 miles and around 13 minutes," the NWS reported. "Over 50 pine trees and numerous clusters of aspen trees were observed to be snapped at the base and/or uprooted."

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