Officials with the National Weather Service say two weak tornadoes touched down late Saturday on the south edge of the Twin Cities metropolitan region in Minnesota. Meteorologist Chris Franks tells the Star Tribune the tornadoes were of the weakest that officials rank, with top winds of about 80 mph. No injuries were reported. The high winds from Saturdays late-season storm knocked out power to 12,000 customers at one point. Xcel Energy says only 1,000 were still without power by Sunday afternoon and it was expected to be fully restored by Sunday night.
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