Image: Weather Underground The strongest storm ever recorded in the Midwest swept through Minnesota, bringing fierce winds and torrential downpours along with it. It turns out the ‘superstorm’ caused the lowest pressure ever recorded in a U.S. non-coastal storm–955 millibars. The storm was stronger than the Great Ohio Storm of 1978, the previous record-holder, and stronger even than the storm that famously sank the Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior in 1974. That’s according to
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‘Superstorm’ is Strongest Ever Recorded in Midwest – More on the Way?