Ice Storm — Murray, Minnesota
1996-11-14 to 1996-11-18 · Murray, Minnesota
Wider weather episode
An ice storm consisting of several periods of freezing rain caused widespread damage to power lines and poles, and to trees. Power lines snapped, cable wires were ripped down, and tree debris littered and blocked some roads. Thousands lost power, some for 5 days. Travel was curtailed by icy surfaces and there were numerous accidents, although no serious injuries were reported. The ice storm was described as the worst in 40 years in the Worthington area. Many small farm structures were damaged. A 600 foot radio tower in Worthington was toppled. Schools and business were forced to close. Damage continued after the ice storm ended, including some damage occurring when ice melted unequally during later milder weather. The total extent of the damage was expected to be unknown for a long time.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5581385. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.