EF3 Tornado — Freeborn, Minnesota
2010-06-17 · near Hollandale, Freeborn, Minnesota
Event narrative
As the Lerdal tornado began to dissipate, it rotated around this new one west of Hollandale. This new EF-3 tornado went on to obliterate a farmstead, with virtually every outbuilding destroyed, and the farm house leveled. It continued northeast and took the roof off a house and destroyed a greenhouse. Just before dissipating, it hit one more farmstead near County Roads 30 and 35, causing damage to outbuildings, minor damage to the house, and uprooting and breaking a couple dozen trees. Video filmed by storm chaser.
Wider weather episode
Several strong storms developed in west-central Minnesota during the mid afternoon hours of June 17th.
These storms quickly become severe and produced softball size hail northwest of Alexandria and a tornado near Leaf Valley that became the EF-4 that moved through Wadena, Minnesota.
By the late afternoon, numerous thunderstorms developed across southern Minnesota along the leading edge of extreme instability.
Numerous funnel cloud reports and a few brief tornado touchdowns were noted prior to 5 pm, but once the low level shear (0-1 km) increased significantly from 15 knots, to over 35 knots, strong tornadoes developed along the Iowa border.
These storms along the Iowa border produced a series of long-lived tornadoes near Albert Lea, Minnesota. Very large hail also accompanied some tornadoes along with flash flooding.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 230471. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.