CASS COUNTY — The National Weather Service confirms an EF0 tornado was responsible for damage early Sunday morning in Cass County.
The NWS said the tornado was about four miles southwest of Royal Center.
The winds from the storm peaked around 70 miles per hour and the tornado was on the ground for about a half-mile.
It brought down trees and damaged buildings and signs but no serious injuries were reported.
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