Weather Officials Confirm EF-0 Tornado Touched Down In Coon Rapids

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Weather officials say a tornado touched down Wednesday night in Coon Rapids as severe storms swept over the Twin Cities metro.

The National Weather Service says that damage surveys showed an EF-0 tornado blew through the northwestern Minneapolis suburb around 8:30 p.m. The twister, which was about 50 yards wide, left a three-mile path through the city, investigators say.

(credit: CBS)

Maximum wind speeds were estimated to be around 80 mph.

The tornado might have been responsible for felling a large tree that nearly split a Coon Rapids home in half. Neighbors told WCCO-TV that they didn't believe anyone was inside the home during Wednesday night's storms.

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