


Public Information Statement
Issued by NWS Grand Forks, ND
Issued by NWS Grand Forks, ND
703 NOUS43 KFGF 271801 PNSFGF MNZ001>009-013>017-022>024-027>032-040-NDZ006>008-014>016-024- 026>030-038-039-049-052>054-280615- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Grand Forks ND 101 PM CDT Fri Jun 27 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for Destructive Severe Thunderstorm Near Bemidji Minnesota Overnight June 20 2025... .20250620_Bemidji... Rating: TSTM/Wind Estimated Peak Wind: 120 mph Path Length /statute/: 10 miles Path Width /maximum/: N/A Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 06/21/2025 Start Time: 12:40 AM CDT Start Location: 2 SSE Wilton / Beltrami County / MN Start Lat/Lon: 47.472 / -94.9632 End Date: 06/21/2025 End Time: 01:00 AM CDT End Location: 4 NE Rosby / Beltrami County / MN End Lat/Lon: 47.4639 / -94.7486 Survey Summary: Between 12:40 am CDT and 1:00 am CDT June 21, 2025, a severe thunderstorm produced around a 10 mile swath of destructive straight-line winds estimated between 90-120 mph. Highest impacted areas extend from near the US Highway 2 and Division Street West intersection, through downtown Bemidji, and through southern and eastern areas of Lake Bemidji. Extensive and significant tree damage was noted within this swath. While widespread tree damage occurred west and east beyond this 10 mile swath, the most significant tree damage was within this 10 mile swath. Such widespread and significant tree damage made numerous roads inaccessible, hampering recovery efforts and trapping people at locations like Lake Bemidji State Park. Some trees that were downed are reported to be 100 to 200 years old. As a result of extensive tree damage, widespread and long duration power outages occurred for over 50,000 reported accounts, some locations lasting more than 6 days after the event within Beltrami County near the Bemidji area. Fallen trees also resulted in vehicular and structural damage. Widespread structural damage from destructive winds alone also occurred to residential and commercial buildings, government buildings, the Sanford Center Arena, and Bemidji State University. This includes, but is not limited to, completely destroyed outbuildings and garages, roofs damaged or completely destroyed, and numerous instances of broken windows. Reports of damage to aircraft and airport buildings received at the Bemidji International Airport. Media relayed that 90 percent of Bemidji State University buildings suffered some form of damage. NWS storm survey teams did not find definitive evidence of tornadic circulation, rather they found damage indicative of destructive straight line winds. At the time of this Public Information Statement issuance, total damage assessments continue. && NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ CJ