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List of tornadoes in the May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence

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Satellite imagery of a sprawling storm system over the Central United States on May 4, 2003
Visible satellite imagery of the storm system on May 4, 2003

In early May 2003, a series of devastating tornado outbreaks affected much of the Central and Eastern United States. Environmental conditions were unusually conducive to a prolonged period of severe weather, driven by a persistent upper-level trough across the Intermountain West. This feature in the upper atmosphere provided significant wind shear during each day of the outbreak series. Meanwhile, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico surged northward across the country, providing the moisture and instability needed to fuel tornadic activity. This combination of factors persisted every day from May 3 to May 11.

The most significant day of the severe weather event was May 4, when a votaile atmospheric setup produced numerous strong to violent tornadoes across Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and adjacent areas.[1] A total of 79 tornadoes were documented that day, the second most on record at the time, behind only the 1974 Super Outbreak.[2]

A total of 42 people were killed, and an additional 652 people were injured. In all, 363 tornadoes were confirmed over an eight-day period. Further analysis of the event suggested an extended outbreak of that magnitude occurs roughly every 10–100 years. May 2003 would remain the month with the most tornado activity on record, until it was surpassed by April 2011.[3][4]

Confirmed tornadoes

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Daily statistics
Date Total  F0   F1   F2   F3   F4   F5  Deaths Injuries
May 3 13 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
May 4 79 31 23 13 8 4 0 38 343
May 5 28 16 11 0 1 0 0 0 5
May 6 75 41 26 6 1 1 0 2 60
May 7 30 16 13 1 0 0 0 0 6
May 8 45 25 11 5 3 1 0 0 146
May 9 29 16 11 1 1 0 0 1 11
May 10 49 24 15 7 3 0 0 0 65
May 11 15 1 9 2 3 0 0 1 16
Total 363 180 121 36 20 6 0 42 652
Confirmed tornadoes during the May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence[nb 1]
F# Location County / Parish State Coord. Date Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
F0 N of Minatare Scotts Bluff NE 41°51′N 103°30′W / 41.85°N 103.50°W / 41.85; -103.50 (Minatare (May 3, F0)) May 3 21:41–22:01 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 90 yd (82 m) A cow shed was destroyed.[5]
F0 N of Bayard Morrill NE 41°50′N 103°19′W / 41.83°N 103.32°W / 41.83; -103.32 (Bayard (May 3, F0)) May 3 22:00–22:05 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 40 yd (37 m) A trained storm spotter reported a tornado over open country.[6]
F0 NE of Aspermont Stonewall TX 33°13′N 100°09′W / 33.22°N 100.15°W / 33.22; -100.15 (Aspermont (May 3, F0)) May 3 22:57–23:00 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 40 yd (37 m) A storm chaser reported a tornado.[7]
F1 NE of Angora Morrill NE 41°51′N 103°01′W / 41.85°N 103.02°W / 41.85; -103.02 (Angora (May 3, F0)) May 3 23:00–23:35 4 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) A mobile home was destroyed. A wind mill and an irrigation center pivot were damaged. Power lines were blown down.[8]
F1 N of McGrew Scotts Bluff NE 41°47′N 103°25′W / 41.78°N 103.42°W / 41.78; -103.42 (McGrew (May 3, F0)) May 3 23:34 8 mi (13 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous outbuildings were damaged or destroyed while power lines were downed.[9]
F0 W of Bayard Morrill NE 41°45′N 103°20′W / 41.75°N 103.33°W / 41.75; -103.33 (Bayard (May 3, F0)) May 3 23:35–23:41 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter reported a tornado over open country.[10]
F0 N of Old Glory Stonewall TX 33°13′N 100°03′W / 33.22°N 100.05°W / 33.22; -100.05 (Old Glory (May 3, F0)) May 3 23:37–23:38 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 40 yd (37 m) A storm chaser reported a tornado over open country.[11]
F0 S of Rule Haskell TX 33°09′N 99°54′W / 33.15°N 99.9°W / 33.15; -99.9 (Rule (May 3, F0)) May 3 00:11–00:12 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Flying debris damaged a car.[12]
F0 S of Haskell Haskell TX 33°03′N 99°45′W / 33.05°N 99.75°W / 33.05; -99.75 (Haskell (May 3, F0)) May 3 00:20–00:23 1 mi (1.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) A multiple-vortex tornado remained over an open field with little damage.[13]
F0 NNE of Bison Perkins SD 45°43′N 102°21′W / 45.72°N 102.35°W / 45.72; -102.35 (Bison (May 3, F0)) May 3 00:35 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado. No damage occurred.[14]
F0 SE of Alliance Garden NE 41°46′N 102°26′W / 41.77°N 102.43°W / 41.77; -102.43 (Alliance (May 3, F0)) May 3 00:50–00:52 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) An off-duty National Weather Service (NWS) employee reported a tornado over open rangeland. No damage occurred.[15]
F2 SE of Haskell Haskell TX 33°04′N 99°38′W / 33.07°N 99.63°W / 33.07; -99.63 (Haskell (May 3, F2)) May 3 01:10–01:20 4 mi (6.4 km) 400 yd (370 m) A strong tornado downed 11 transmission poles and eight distribution poles.[16]
F0 SE of Haskell Haskell TX 33°01′N 99°34′W / 33.02°N 99.57°W / 33.02; -99.57 (Haskell (May 3, F0)) May 3 01:12–01:15 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) A rope tornado was observed by storm chasers.[17]
F0 NW of Dannebrog Howard NE 41°09′N 98°35′W / 41.15°N 98.58°W / 41.15; -98.58 (Dannebrog (May 4, F0)) May 4 06:15–06:18 1 mi (1.6 km) 35 yd (32 m) Irrigation pivots, outbuildings, and trees all sustained minor damage.[18]
F0 NW of Scott City Scott KS 38°38′N 101°05′W / 38.63°N 101.08°W / 38.63; -101.08 (Scott City (May 4, F0)) May 4 19:59 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief landspout was observed by law enforcement.[19]
F0 Colon area Saunders NE 41°18′N 96°37′W / 41.3°N 96.62°W / 41.3; -96.62 (Colon (May 4, F0)) May 4 20:28–20:30 1.0 mi (1.6 km) 150 yd (140 m) A weak tornado caused minor roof, shed, and tree damage near Colon.[20]
F1 W of Memphis Saunders NE 41°06′N 96°28′W / 41.1°N 96.47°W / 41.1; -96.47 (Memphis (May 4, F1)) May 4 20:35–20:38 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 250 yd (230 m) Cottonwood trees were downed near Memphis State Recreation Area. A grain bin was stripped from its foundation while a grain bin and center pivot irrigation system were blown over.[21]
F1 Fort Leavenworth area Leavenworth (KS), Platte (MO) KS, MO 39°12′N 94°59′W / 39.2°N 94.98°W / 39.2; -94.98 (Fort Leavenworth (May 4, F1)) May 4 20:54–21:00 3.0 mi (4.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) See section on this tornado – A brief tornado remained over open country and crossed the Missouri River after which two barns sustained major damage. Minor damage was wrought to sixteen homes in Missouri.[22][23]
F2 NW of Linwood Leavenworth KS 39°01′N 95°04′W / 39.02°N 95.07°W / 39.02; -95.07 (Linwood (May 4, F2)) May 4 20:55–21:12 6.0 mi (9.7 km) 250 yd (230 m) See section on this tornado – A tornado caused two injuries and $2 million in damage, with the worst damage occurring to homes near the Kansas Turnpike.[24]
F0 W of Parsons Labette KS 37°21′N 95°23′W / 37.35°N 95.38°W / 37.35; -95.38 (Parsons (May 4, F0)) May 4 21:18 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 55 yd (50 m) A brief tornado was reported by law enforcement.[25]
F4 ENE of Bonner Springs, KS to NW of Gladstone, MO Wyandotte (KS), Platte (MO), Clay (MO) KS, MO 39°04′N 94°50′W / 39.07°N 94.83°W / 39.07; -94.83 (Bonner Springs (May 4, F4)) May 4 21:18–21:42 21.0 mi (33.8 km) 500 yd (460 m) 2 deaths – See section on this tornado – This tornado caused 30 injuries and $47.55 million in damage in the North Kansas City area.[26][27][28]
F0 SW of Plattsmouth Cass NE 41°00′N 95°55′W / 41°N 95.92°W / 41; -95.92 (Plattsmouth (May 4, F0)) May 4 21:28–21:35 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado remained in an open field.[29]
F0 NE of Parsons Labette KS 37°24′N 95°12′W / 37.4°N 95.2°W / 37.4; -95.2 (Parsons (May 4, F0)) May 4 21:30 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 55 yd (50 m) A brief tornado was reported by emergency management.[30]
F0 SE of Mission Todd SD 43°15′N 100°36′W / 43.25°N 100.6°W / 43.25; -100.6 (Mission (May 4, F0)) May 4 21:30–21:45 1.0 mi (1.6 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A tornado touched down several times without causing damage.[31]
F4 NW of McCune, KS to N of Liberal, MO Neosho (KS), Crawford (KS), Barton (MO) KS, MO 37°25′N 95°06′W / 37.42°N 95.10°W / 37.42; -95.10 (Mission (May 4, F4)) May 4 21:35–22:35 33 mi (53 km) 880 yd (800 m) 4 deaths – See section on this tornado – A long-lived, large, and violent tornado severely damaged or destroyed many homes, barns, and outbuildings. Many large trees and power poles were snapped or uprooted. Vehicles were tossed several hundred feet, and fields were scoured. Thirty people were injured.[32][33][34]
F0 SE of St. Paul Neosho KS 37°26′N 95°10′W / 37.43°N 95.17°W / 37.43; -95.17 (St. Paul (May 4, F0)) May 4 21:37–22:42 4 mi (6.4 km) 110 yd (100 m) Emergency management reported unspecified damage to two homes, trees, and power lines.[35]
F4 Gladstone to Pleasant Valley Clay MO 39°14′N 94°29′W / 39.23°N 94.48°W / 39.23; -94.48 (Gladstone (May 4, F4)) May 4 21:45–21:55 5 mi (8.0 km) 200 yd (180 m) See section on this tornado – A tornado began in Gladstone and rapidly intensified while moving northeast, producing F4 damage to two locales. It continued to cause significant damage until lifting a short distance from Interstate 435.[36]
F2 Liberty Clay MO 39°15′N 94°26′W / 39.25°N 94.43°W / 39.25; -94.43 (Liberty (May 4, F2)) May 4 21:59–22:15 8.5 mi (13.7 km) 300 yd (270 m) See section on this tornado – An F2 tornado caused its most severe damage near the city square and to William Jewell College in Liberty. It continued into rural areas before dissipating.[37]
F1 Drexel, MO area Miami (KS), Cass (MO) KS, MO 38°27′N 94°44′W / 38.45°N 94.73°W / 38.45; -94.73 (Drexel (May 4, F1)) May 4 22:06–22:25 9 mi (14 km) 150 yd (140 m) An F1 tornado remained over open country throughout Kansas and Missouri.[38][39]
F0 NW of Vinita Craig OK 36°43′N 95°21′W / 36.72°N 95.35°W / 36.72; -95.35 (Vinita (May 4, F0)) May 4 22:24–22:30 3 mi (4.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted. No structural damage occurred.[40]
F1 Bartlett, KS to SE of Chetopa, KS Craig (OK), Labette (KS), Cherokee (KS) OK, KS 36°59′N 95°18′W / 36.98°N 95.30°W / 36.98; -95.30 (Barlett (May 4, F1)) May 4 22:25–22:35 12 mi (19 km) 220 yd (200 m) In Bartlett, 24 farm dwellings and service buildings, in addition to 40 pieces of farm machinery and equipment, were heavily damaged or destroyed.[41]
F3 N of Liberal to Stockton to SW of Urbana Barton, Cedar, Polk, Hickory, Dallas MO 37°34′N 94°31′W / 37.57°N 94.52°W / 37.57; -94.52 (Stockton (May 4, F3)) May 4 22:31–00:42 86 mi (138 km) 880 yd (800 m) 5 deaths – See section on this tornado – A long-duration and intense tornado began in generally rural areas of Barton County. It progressed into Cedar County, directly hitting the city of Stockton, where 350 structures were destroyed and an additional 650 were heavily damaged. As a result, 3 people were killed and 37 more were injured. The tornado continued into Polk County, destroying 180 more structures and damaging an additional 70. In Hickory County, only tree damage occurred. The large tornado progressed into Dallas County, where it destroyed 48 more structures and killed 2 people while injuring 10 others. Forty-seven people were injured altogether.[42][43][44][45][46]
F0 N of Chetopa Labette KS 37°04′N 95°05′W / 37.07°N 95.08°W / 37.07; -95.08 (Chetopa (May 4, F0)) May 4 22:40 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 55 yd (50 m) A brief tornado occurred north of Chetopa.[47]
F3 N of Melrose, KS to Carl Junction, MO Cherokee (KS), Jasper (MO) KS, MO 37°04′N 94°57′W / 37.07°N 94.95°W / 37.07; -94.95 (Carl Junction (May 4, F3)) May 4 22:45–23:25 25 mi (40 km) 880 yd (800 m) 5 deaths – An intense tornado progressed across rural areas of Cherokee County, killing 3 people and injuring 19 more. It continued into Jasper County, destroying 112 structures and damaging 487 more. A total of 2 people were killed and 15 others were injured there.[48][49]
F1 S of Narcissa Ottawa OK 36°46′N 94°56′W / 36.77°N 94.93°W / 36.77; -94.93 (Narcissa (May 4, F1)) May 4 22:55–23:05 5 mi (8.0 km) 880 yd (800 m) Two mobile homes were destroyed and several other structures were damaged.[50]
F2 NW of Garden City to SW of Warrensburg Cass, Johnson MO 38°35′N 94°13′W / 38.58°N 94.22°W / 38.58; -94.22 (Garden City (May 4, F2)) May 4 23:04–23:53 22 mi (35 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trained storm spotters documented a tornado that remained over mainly open country.[51][52]
F0 NE of Sheldon Vernon MO 37°40′N 94°15′W / 37.67°N 94.25°W / 37.67; -94.25 (Sheldon (May 4, F0)) May 4 23:10 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado. No damage occurred.[53]
F0 Joplin Jasper MO 37°12′N 94°19′W / 37.20°N 94.32°W / 37.20; -94.32 (Joplin (May 4, F0)) May 4 23:30 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) A brief tornado downed trees near the Joplin Regional Airport.[54]
F3 S of Ritchey to Pierce City to Battlefield Newton, Lawrence, Christian, Greene MO 36°54′N 94°12′W / 36.90°N 94.20°W / 36.90; -94.20 (Pierce City (May 4, F0)) May 4 23:50–01:03 49 mi (79 km) 880 yd (800 m) 7 deaths – See section on this tornado – A long-lived and intense tornado began in Newton County, destroying 3 homes and outbuildings while damaging five others. It continued into Lawrence County and moved through downtown Pierce City. There, around 229 homes, businesses, and outbuildings (including century-old structures) were completely destroyed while an additional 320 were damaged. In Christian County, 27 structures were destroyed and 150 more were damaged. The tornado continued into Greene County, destroying 100 homes and damaging 150 more in the city of Battlefield. Forty-eight people were injured.[55][56][57][58]
F0 SW of Bee Branch Van Buren AR 35°25′N 92°27′W / 35.42°N 92.45°W / 35.42; -92.45 (Bee Branch (May 4, F0)) May 4 23:52–23:53 3.1 mi (5.0 km) 25 yd (23 m) A hay barn was destroyed, and a few trees were knocked down.[59]
F0 E of Heavener, OK Le Flore (OK), Scott (AR) OK, AR 34°53′N 94°28′W / 34.88°N 94.47°W / 34.88; -94.47 (Havener (May 4, F0)) May 4 23:58–00:14 18.8 mi (30.3 km) 30 yd (27 m) A long-tracked but weak tornado damaged trees along its path.[60][61]
F1 Whiteman Air Force Base Johnson MO 38°43′N 93°45′W / 38.72°N 93.75°W / 38.72; -93.75 (Whiteman Air Force Base (May 4, F1)) May 4 23:58–00:19 10 mi (16 km) 75 yd (69 m) A private business suffered F1 damage; otherwise, F0 impact was noted elsewhere.[62]
F1 Leachville Mississippi AR 35°56′N 90°17′W / 35.93°N 90.28°W / 35.93; -90.28 (Leachville (May 4, F1)) May 4 00:15–00:25 4 mi (6.4 km) 250 yd (230 m) Several large tree limbs were blown down.[63]
F2 SE of Guy to S of Heber Springs Faulkner, Cleburne AR 35°17′N 92°17′W / 35.28°N 92.28°W / 35.28; -92.28 (Guy (May 4, F2)) May 4 00:34–00:59 14.5 mi (23.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) A strong tornado began in Faulkner County, blowing down several trees. It continued into Cleburne County, destroying several outbuildings and barns and an old chicken house. A mobile home was tossed into an old milking barn, and both structures were demolished. Several houses and mobile homes were also damaged. A travel trailer was overturned, injuring the occupant. Dozens of trees were downed.[64][65]
F0 NE of La Monte Pettis MO 38°49′N 93°23′W / 38.82°N 93.38°W / 38.82; -93.38 (La Monte (May 4, F0)) May 4 00:35–00:36 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado with unspecified, minor damage.[66]
F3 S of Camdenton to Montreal Camden MO 37°54′N 92°50′W / 37.90°N 92.83°W / 37.90; -92.83 (Camdenton (May 4, F3)) May 4 00:36–01:08 14 mi (23 km) 400 yd (370 m) 4 deaths – An intense and large tornado destroyed about 50 homes and outbuildings along its path, injuring 27 people. Significant agricultural losses were accrued as well.[67]
F2 Monette to Manila Craighead, Mississippi AR 35°52′N 90°20′W / 35.87°N 90.33°W / 35.87; -90.33 (Monette (May 4, F2)) May 4 00:39–00:59 15 mi (24 km) 300 yd (270 m) A strong tornado began in Craighead County but caused little damage there. It continued into Mississippi County, destroying three homes and damaging several others. Six farm pivots were damaged, in addition to a car when a tree fell on it.[68][69]
F1 SSE of Wooster Faulkner AR 35°10′N 92°28′W / 35.17°N 92.47°W / 35.17; -92.47 (Wooster (May 4, F1)) May 4 00:50–00:51 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 75 yd (69 m) Several small greenhouses, a covered garage, and one additional building were destroyed. The roof of a storage building and the porch of a home were ripped off. Several homes and businesses were damaged. Several trees were blown down.[70]
F0 SW of Hornersville Dunklin MO 36°01′N 90°10′W / 36.02°N 90.17°W / 36.02; -90.17 (Hornersville (May 4, F0)) May 4 00:50–00:55 3 mi (4.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two homes were damaged.[71]
F0 N of Steele Pemiscot MO 36°06′N 89°50′W / 36.10°N 89.83°W / 36.10; -89.83 (Steele (May 4, F0)) May 4 00:50–00:58 6 mi (9.7 km) 440 yd (400 m) The roofs of a few homes were damaged. Trees and power poles were knocked down.[72]
F3 NE of Mayflower to SW of Searcy Faulkner, Lonoke, White AR 35°00′N 92°22′W / 35.00°N 92.37°W / 35.00; -92.37 (Mayflower (May 4, F3)) May 4 00:52–01:34 34.9 mi (56.2 km) 500 yd (460 m) In Faulkner and Lonoke counties, several homes and other structures suffered some damage while a number of trees and power poles were downed. In White County, numerous homes and businesses were destroyed, and others sustained significant damage. Two tractor-trailers were overturned, a number of vehicles were damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees and power poles were toppled. Five people were injured.[73][74][75]
F0 NE of Rogersville Webster MO 37°08′N 93°02′W / 37.13°N 93.03°W / 37.13; -93.03 (Rogersville (May 4, F0)) May 4 01:20 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement reported a tornado that caused no damage.[76]
F0 S of Iberia Miller MO 38°04′N 92°19′W / 38.07°N 92.32°W / 38.07; -92.32 (Iberia (May 4, F0)) May 4 01:30 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement reported a tornado that caused no damage.[77]
F0 Arnica Cedar MO 37°45′N 93°43′W / 37.75°N 93.72°W / 37.75; -93.72 (Arnica (May 4, F0)) May 4 01:35 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were downed.[78]
F0 E of Dyersburg Dyer TN 36°02′N 89°22′W / 36.03°N 89.37°W / 36.03; -89.37 (Dyersburg (May 4, F0)) May 4 01:45 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) Many trees were downed.[79]
F2 Morley to N of Charleston Scott MO 37°03′N 89°37′W / 37.05°N 89.62°W / 37.05; -89.62 (Morley (May 4, F2)) May 4 01:53–02:05 11.5 mi (18.5 km) 130 yd (120 m) A mobile home was destroyed, several small buildings were damaged, numerous trees were damaged or downed, and several irrigation systems were moved or overturned.[80]
F0 SE of Flemington Polk MO 37°46′N 93°28′W / 37.77°N 93.47°W / 37.77; -93.47 (Flemington (May 4, F0)) May 4 01:55 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement observed a tornado with no significant damage.[81]
F3 NE of Georgetown to S of Hickory Ridge White, Woodruff, Cross AR 35°07′N 91°27′W / 35.12°N 91.45°W / 35.12; -91.45 (Georgetown (May 4, F3)) May 4 01:55–02:19 43 mi (69 km) 300 yd (270 m) Another long-tracked tornado began in White County, downing several large trees. It intensified in Woodruff County, inflicting severe damage to numerous homes and buildings. A widespread swath of trees and power poles were toppled. The tornado continued into Cross County, where five homes were destroyed and an additional seven were damaged. Four people were injured.[82][83][84]
F0 S of Vienna Maries MO 38°08′N 91°57′W / 38.13°N 91.95°W / 38.13; -91.95 (Vienna (May 4, F0)) May 4 02:05 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were downed.[85]
F1 N of Weldon Jackson AR 35°27′N 91°15′W / 35.45°N 91.25°W / 35.45; -91.25 (Weldon (May 4, F1)) May 4 02:10–02:12 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 30 yd (27 m) Nine power poles were snapped off, and large wooden structures which uphold power lines were downed. A farm shed had its metal roof blown off. Some trees were knocked down.[86]
F0 W of Tunas Dallas MO 37°51′N 93°03′W / 37.85°N 93.05°W / 37.85; -93.05 (Tunas (May 4, F0)) May 4 02:13 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement observed a brief tornado. No property damage occurred.[87]
F1 Newbern Dyer TN 36°06′N 89°16′W / 36.10°N 89.27°W / 36.10; -89.27 (Newbern (May 4, F1)) May 4 02:20 2 mi (3.2 km) 200 yd (180 m) The roofs of several homes were ripped off. Numerous trees and power lines were toppled.[88]
F1 Trenton Gibson TN 35°52′N 89°04′W / 35.87°N 89.07°W / 35.87; -89.07 (Trenton (May 4, F1)) May 4 02:25–02:41 8 mi (13 km) 100 yd (91 m) One home was destroyed and several others were damaged.[89]
F0 S of Camdenton Camden MO 37°57′N 92°45′W / 37.95°N 92.75°W / 37.95; -92.75 (Camdenton (May 4, F0)) May 4 02:30 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement observed a brief tornado. No property damage occurred.[90]
F1 Finley Dyer TN 36°01′N 89°31′W / 36.02°N 89.52°W / 36.02; -89.52 (Finley (May 4, F1)) May 4 02:30–02:38 4 mi (6.4 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several houses were damaged or destroyed.[91]
F2 Martin Weakley TN 36°21′N 88°51′W / 36.35°N 88.85°W / 36.35; -88.85 (Martin (May 4, F2)) May 4 02:35–02:45 4 mi (6.4 km) 150 yd (140 m) A business was destroyed, two storage buildings at a high school were blown away, and the gymnasium roofs at an elementary and a middle school were at least partially ripped off. Many trees and power lines were toppled.[92]
F1 W of Joppa, IL Ballard (KY), Massac (IL) KY, IL 37°11′N 88°57′W / 37.18°N 88.95°W / 37.18; -88.95 (Joppa (May 4, F1)) May 4 02:43–02:50 3.9 mi (6.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) A half dozen trees were downed in Ballard County, Kentucky. Across the Ohio River in Massac County, Illinois, an anchorage barge was moved from its moorings, a work trailer was flipped, and numerous trees and power lines were downed. Other trailers were damaged. Three concrete slabs, each weighing about 500 lb (230 kg), were moved from their positions on top of silos.[93][94]
F0 SW of Crocker Pulaski MO 37°55′N 92°20′W / 37.92°N 92.33°W / 37.92; -92.33 (Crocker (May 4, F0)) May 4 02:55 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were downed.[95]
F1 Keiser Mississippi AR 35°38′N 90°09′W / 35.63°N 90.15°W / 35.63; -90.15 (Keiser (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:00–03:12 8 mi (13 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several homes were damaged and some trees were toppled.[96]
F1 N of Burna, KY Pope (IL), Livingston (KY) IL, KY 37°17′N 88°32′W / 37.28°N 88.53°W / 37.28; -88.53 (Burna (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:09–03:26 10.8 mi (17.4 km) 60 yd (55 m) A tornado touched down in Illinois, causing extensive tree damage. It crossed the Ohio River into Kentucky, destroying grain bins, damaging the roofs of a few homes, and continuing to down trees.[97][98]
F1 Bay City, IL Pope (IL), Livingston (KY) IL, KY 37°14′N 88°28′W / 37.23°N 88.47°W / 37.23; -88.47 (Bay City (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:10–03:12 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 40 yd (37 m) A tornado touched down in Illinois, blowing down large trees and damaging barns and fences. It crossed the Ohio River into Kentucky, continuing to down trees.[99][100]
F0 NW of Indian Mound Stewart TN 36°31′N 87°41′W / 36.51°N 87.69°W / 36.51; -87.69 (Indian Mound (May 4, F0)) May 4 03:28 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brick home was damaged. This tornado was not officially recorded prior to a 2016 reanalysis by the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Nashville, Tennessee.[101]
F0 S of Rolla Phelps MO 37°53′N 91°46′W / 37.88°N 91.77°W / 37.88; -91.77 (Rolla (May 4, F0)) May 4 03:30 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several trees were downed.[102]
F2 NE of Murray Calloway KY 36°40′N 88°14′W / 36.67°N 88.23°W / 36.67; -88.23 (Murray (May 4, F2)) May 4 03:30–03:37 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 60 yd (55 m) Two barns were destroyed and several others were damaged, six homes suffered minor or moderate damage, and numerous trees were downed.[103]
F1 W of Marion Crittenden KY 37°21′N 88°17′W / 37.35°N 88.28°W / 37.35; -88.28 (Marion (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:30–03:38 5.5 mi (8.9 km) 30 yd (27 m) Numerous trees were downed.[104]
F1 W of Marion Crittenden KY 37°19′N 88°14′W / 37.32°N 88.23°W / 37.32; -88.23 (Marion (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:32 2 mi (3.2 km) 40 yd (37 m) Trees were downed.[105]
F0 Yorkville Dyer, Gibson TN 36°04′N 89°11′W / 36.07°N 89.18°W / 36.07; -89.18 (Yorkville (May 4, F0)) May 4 03:40–04:04 12 mi (19 km) 75 yd (69 m) Trees were downed.[106]
F2 NE of Marion Crittenden KY 37°24′N 88°01′W / 37.40°N 88.02°W / 37.40; -88.02 (Marion (May 4, F2)) May 4 03:45 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A mobile home was destroyed, injuring the occupant, and a permanent house was significantly damaged as well. A barn was destroyed. Numerous trees and power lines were downed.[107]
F1 Medina Gibson TN 35°48′N 88°46′W / 35.80°N 88.77°W / 35.80; -88.77 (Marion (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:50–04:00 5 mi (8.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) Two homes were destroyed and several others were damaged.[108]
F1 WSW of Clay Webster KY 37°28′N 87°54′W / 37.47°N 87.90°W / 37.47; -87.90 (Clay (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:53 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) An old barn was destroyed, a house suffered minor damage, and numerous small trees were toppled.[109]
F2 Southern Paris Henry TN 36°13′N 88°25′W / 36.22°N 88.42°W / 36.22; -88.42 (Paris (May 4, F2)) May 4 03:53–04:27 17 mi (27 km) 200 yd (180 m) A strong tornado impacted southern Paris, destroying 5 homes and damaging 150 others. A total of 3 commercial buildings were destroyed while 19 others, including a school, sustained damage.[110]
F1 W of Clay Webster KY 37°29′N 87°52′W / 37.48°N 87.87°W / 37.48; -87.87 (Clay (May 4, F1)) May 4 03:56 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) Three large chicken houses were destroyed at a chicken farm. A majority of the about 100,000 chickens survived.[111]
F2 Clay Webster KY 37°29′N 87°51′W / 37.48°N 87.85°W / 37.48; -87.85 (Clay (May 4, F2)) May 4 03:58–04:00 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 75 yd (69 m) A strong tornado moved through Clay, destroying 6 homes and 2 businesses. An additional 45 homes and 4 businesses were damaged to varying degrees. Numerous trees and power lines were downed. A woman was injured when a tree fell on her.[112]
F0 N of Salem Dent MO 37°42′N 91°33′W / 37.70°N 91.55°W / 37.70; -91.55 (Salem (May 4, F0)) May 4 04:00 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were downed.[113]
F2 Dyersburg to Newbern Dyer TN 36°00′N 89°25′W / 36.00°N 89.42°W / 36.00; -89.42 (Yorkville (May 4, F2)) May 4 04:00–04:30 15 mi (24 km) 200 yd (180 m) A strong tornado moved through Dyersburg, destroying over 70 homes and damaging over 300 more. A total of 8 commercial buildings were destroyed while another 20 were damaged.[114]
F1 NE of Buchanan, TN Henry (TN), Calloway (KY) TN, KY 36°26′N 88°08′W / 36.43°N 88.13°W / 36.43; -88.13 (Buchanan (May 4, F1)) May 4 04:10–04:22 6 mi (9.7 km) 100 yd (91 m) More than 50 homes were damaged.[115]
F1 Gleason Weakley TN 36°13′N 88°37′W / 36.22°N 88.62°W / 36.22; -88.62 (Gleason (May 4, F1)) May 4 04:20–04:30 3 mi (4.8 km) 100 yd (91 m) A church steeple was ripped off its roof, the top of a water tower was blown down, and many trees and power lines were toppled.[116]
F0 SSE of Pine View Perry TN 35°41′N 87°57′W / 35.69°N 87.95°W / 35.69; -87.95 (Pine View (May 4, F0)) May 4 04:31 1.57 mi (2.53 km) 200 yd (180 m) Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted. This tornado was not officially recorded prior to a 2016 reanalysis.[101]
F3 N of Cunningham to Springfield Montgomery, Robertson TN 36°25′N 87°24′W / 36.41°N 87.40°W / 36.41; -87.40 (Cunningham (May 4, F3)) May 4 04:34 31.5 mi (50.7 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) An intense and long-tracked tornado damaged 108 homes, including 25-30 houses throughout the communities of Stroudsville, Sandy Springs and Springfield. Large trees were uprooted. One person was injured. This tornado was originally listed as two tornadoes prior to a 2015 reanalysis.[101]
F4 Denmark to Jackson to Lexington Madison, Henderson TN 35°31′N 89°02′W / 35.52°N 89.03°W / 35.52; -89.03 (Jackson (May 4, F4)) May 4 04:35–05:10 39 mi (63 km) 880 yd (800 m) 11 deaths – See section on this tornado – A devastating and violent tornado began near Denmark and continued northeast into southern Jackson, damaging or destroying numerous structures, including 26 schools, several factories, and other service buildings. Severe disruption to the city's power and water utilities occurred as a result. A stone ball, one of eight created to commemorate the January 17, 1999 Jackson tornado which claimed eight lives, was blown across a street. The violent tornado continued east into Lexington, destroying 36 homes and 7 commercial buildings. An additional 1,000 homes and 73 commercial buildings were damaged, and 86 people were injured.[117][118]
F3 SE of Denmark to E of Huron Madison, Henderson TN 35°29′N 88°56′W / 35.48°N 88.93°W / 35.48; -88.93 (Huron (May 4, F3)) May 4 04:43–05:07 21 mi (34 km) 440 yd (400 m) Numerous homes were damaged or destroyed.[119][120]
F2 S of Saint Joseph Daviess KY 37°40′N 87°20′W / 37.67°N 87.33°W / 37.67; -87.33 (Saint Joseph (May 4, F2)) May 4 04:45–04:46 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A mobile home was destroying, injuring two occupants. Several barns and garages were blown down, and one garage was pushed off its foundation. A permanent home suffered minor damage.[121]
F1 Atwood Carroll TN 35°58′N 88°40′W / 35.97°N 88.67°W / 35.97; -88.67 (Atwood (May 5, F1)) May 5 05:00–05:03 1 mi (1.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) Six homes were destroyed. An additional 57 homes, in addition to 5 commercial buildings, were damaged. Three people were injured.[122]
F1 SW of Fairview Hickman, Robertson TN 35°53′N 87°13′W / 35.88°N 87.21°W / 35.88; -87.21 (Centerville (May 5, F1)) May 5 06:24 2.71 mi (4.36 km) 100 yd (91 m) A well-built home was largely destroyed by a tornado. The tornado was initially thought to have been caused by straight-line winds prior to a 2015 reanalysis by National Weather Service Nashville, Tennessee.[101]
F0 NE of Centerville Hickman TN 35°56′N 87°17′W / 35.93°N 87.28°W / 35.93; -87.28 (Centerville (May 5, F0)) May 5 06:30 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[123]
F1 NNE of Nashville Davidson TN 36°13′N 86°47′W / 36.22°N 86.78°W / 36.22; -86.78 (Nashville (May 5, F1)) May 5 06:40 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 70 yd (64 m) Widespread roof damage occurred on two streets in the community of Bellshire. Cars were also overturned.[124][101]
F1 SSW of Franklin Williamson TN 35°53′N 86°56′W / 35.88°N 86.93°W / 35.88; -86.93 (Franklin (May 5, F1)) May 5 06:43 4.0 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado caused $3 million in damage south of Franklin, Tennessee, inflicting damage to 85 homes and 5 businesses. Two barns were also destroyed.[125][101]
F1 La Vergne area Rutherford TN 35°59′N 86°35′W / 35.99°N 86.59°W / 35.99; -86.59 (La Vergne (May 5, F1)) May 5 07:08 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Two warehouses as an industrial park sustained heavy damage. The tornado was initially rated F0 before an upgrade in 2015.[101]
F1 Norene area Wilson TN 35°59′N 86°35′W / 35.99°N 86.59°W / 35.99; -86.59 (Norene (May 5, F1)) May 5 07:30 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trailer and a vehicle were flipped by the tornado, injuring eight people. The tornado was initially thought to have been caused by straight-line winds prior to a 2015 reanalysis by National Weather Service Nashville, Tennessee.[101]
F0 SE of Castalian Springs Trousdale TN 36°22′N 86°16′W / 36.37°N 86.26°W / 36.37; -86.26 (Castalian Springs (May 5, F0)) May 5 07:31 1.20 mi (1.93 km) 50 yd (46 m) A barn was destroyed and two mobile homes were damaged. The tornado was initially thought to have been caused by straight-line winds prior to a 2015 reanalysis by National Weather Service Nashville, Tennessee.[101]
F1 S of Watertown Wilson TN 36°03′N 86°06′W / 36.05°N 86.10°W / 36.05; -86.10 (Watertown (May 5, F1)) May 5 07:42 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) Two hundred trees on a farm were blown down. The tornado was initially thought to have been caused by straight-line winds prior to a 2015 reanalysis by National Weather Service Nashville, Tennessee.[101]
F1 NNW of Woodbury Cannon TN 35°53′N 86°06′W / 35.88°N 86.1°W / 35.88; -86.1 (Woodbury (May 5, F1)) May 5 07:45–07:50 3.0 mi (4.8 km) 100 yd (91 m) Sixty homes sustained damage as a result of the tornado. Numerous utility poles and trees were damaged in the tornado's path.[126] A 2015 analysis suggested that the damage was mostlikely caused by a strong downburst but did not preclude the possibility of an F1 tornado.[101]
F0 Mount Pleasant area Marshall MS 34°57′N 89°31′W / 34.95°N 89.52°W / 34.95; -89.52 (Mount Pleasant (May 5, F0)) May 5 09:45–09:55 1.0 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) Two homes were damaged and numerous trees were blown down.[127]
F0 Lamar area Benton MS 34°55′N 89°19′W / 34.92°N 89.32°W / 34.92; -89.32 (Lamar (May 5, F0)) May 5 12:55–13:00 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[128]
F0 Walnut area Tippah MS 34°57′N 88°53′W / 34.95°N 88.88°W / 34.95; -88.88 (Walnut (May 5, F0)) May 5 13:15–13:20 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[129]
F0 Corinth area Alcorn MS 34°56′N 88°31′W / 34.93°N 88.52°W / 34.93; -88.52 (Corinth (May 5, F0)) May 5 13:55–14:00 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[130]
F0 Guys area McNairy TN 35°02′N 88°34′W / 35.03°N 88.57°W / 35.03; -88.57 (Guys (May 5, F0)) May 5 14:05–14:10 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[131]
F0 E of Ethridge Lawrence TN 35°21′N 87°14′W / 35.35°N 87.24°W / 35.35; -87.24 (Ethridge (May 5, F0)) May 5 14:45 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) A barn was destroyed and a small home sustained slight damage.[132][101]
F0 Crump area Hardin TN 35°13′N 88°19′W / 35.22°N 88.32°W / 35.22; -88.32 (Crump (May 5, F0)) May 5 14:50–14:55 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[133]
F3 W of Belleville Lincoln TN 35°15′N 86°35′W / 35.25°N 86.58°W / 35.25; -86.58 (Belleville (May 5, F3)) May 5 16:45–16:47 1.6 mi (2.6 km) 700 yd (640 m) Two people were injured by the tornado. A church sustained heavy damage while a proximate home suffered major roof damage. A frame home was also destroyed.[134]
F0 Humboldt area Gibson TN 35°49′N 88°55′W / 35.82°N 88.92°W / 35.82; -88.92 (Humboldt (May 5, F0)) May 5 18:26–18:30 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[135]
F0 W of Jackson Madison TN 35°36′N 89°01′W / 35.6°N 89.02°W / 35.6; -89.02 (Jackson (May 5, F0)) May 5 18:45–18:53 4.0 mi (6.4 km) 200 yd (180 m) Trees and power lines were blown down by the tornado.[136]
F0 SSE of Kingston Springs Cheatham TN 36°05′N 87°07′W / 36.09°N 87.11°W / 36.09; -87.11 (Kingston Springs (May 5, F0)) May 5 19:55 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[137][101]
F1 NW of Science Hill Pulaski KY 37°11′N 84°38′W / 37.18°N 84.63°W / 37.18; -84.63 (Science Hill (May 5, F1)) May 5 21:00–21:11 6.0 mi (9.7 km) 300 yd (270 m) The tornado damaged or destroyed more than 20 homes and 4 barns. Trees and power lines were also felled.[138]
F1 SSE of Woodbury Cannon TN 35°44′N 86°04′W / 35.73°N 86.07°W / 35.73; -86.07 (Woodbury (May 5, F1)) May 5 21:50 4.1 mi (6.6 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several homes were damaged.[139][101]
F0 Yarbro area Mississippi AR 35°59′N 89°54′W / 35.98°N 89.9°W / 35.98; -89.9 (Yarbro (May 5, F0)) May 5 22:40–22:45 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[140]
F1 SW of Leonard Oakland MI 42°51′N 83°09′W / 42.85°N 83.15°W / 42.85; -83.15 (Leonard (May 5, F1)) May 5 00:00–00:12 1.0 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) A home was unroofed while a camper and trailer were tipped over. A large pole barn was destroyed and several large trees were uprooted.[141]
F0 Gibson area Gibson TN 35°52′N 88°51′W / 35.87°N 88.85°W / 35.87; -88.85 (Gibson (May 5, F0)) May 5 00:15–00:20 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused minor damage.[142]
F0 Drew area Sunflower MS 33°49′N 90°32′W / 33.82°N 90.53°W / 33.82; -90.53 (Drew (May 5, F0)) May 5 01:50–01:51 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 30 yd (27 m) A tornado knocked down some trees.[143]
F0 N of Bakersfield Ozark MO 36°35′N 92°09′W / 36.58°N 92.15°W / 36.58; -92.15 (Bakersfield (May 5, F0)) May 5 03:50 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) A brief tornado knocked down several trees.[144]
F1 S of Johnston Edgefield SC 33°49′N 81°25′W / 33.82°N 81.41°W / 33.82; -81.41 (Johnston (May 6, F1)) May 6 05:34 3 mi (4.8 km) 150 yd (140 m) An F1 tornado moved through Johnston, destroying a wood frame building while damaging a couple of businesses and a few homes.[145]
F0 Ward Saluda SC 33°51′N 81°44′W / 33.85°N 81.73°W / 33.85; -81.73 (Ward (May 6, F0)) May 6 05:45–06:45 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) Some trees were toppled.[146]
F1 SSE of Monetta Aiken SC 33°45′N 81°34′W / 33.75°N 81.57°W / 33.75; -81.57 (Monetta (May 6, F1)) May 6 05:30–05:32 2 mi (3.2 km) 150 yd (140 m) Two sheds suffered moderate damage, and numerous trees were downed.[147]
F0 Muscle Shoals Colbert AL 34°45′N 87°40′W / 34.75°N 87.67°W / 34.75; -87.67 (Muscle Shoals (May 6, F0)) May 6 11:33–11:45 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Shingles were blown off several homes, power lines were downed, and trees were toppled.[148]
F1 Northern Florence Lauderdale AL 34°47′N 87°45′W / 34.78°N 87.75°W / 34.78; -87.75 (Florence (May 6, F1)) May 6 11:35–11:45 10 mi (16 km) 600 yd (550 m) Five homes sustained roof damage, and three barns were destroyed. At least 100 trees were uprooted and twisted.[149]
F1 NW of Athens Limestone AL 34°51′N 87°05′W / 34.85°N 87.08°W / 34.85; -87.08 (Athens (May 6, F1)) May 6 12:20–12:42 15 mi (24 km) 500 yd (460 m) Seventeen homes sustained minor to major roof damage, and five barns were destroyed. At least 150 trees were uprooted and twisted.[150]
F0 Madison Madison AL 34°42′N 86°46′W / 34.70°N 86.77°W / 34.70; -86.77 (Madison (May 6, F0)) May 6 12:58–13:00 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped.[151]
F1 Meridianville Madison AL 34°51′N 86°34′W / 34.85°N 86.57°W / 34.85; -86.57 (Meridianville (May 6, F1)) May 6 13:16–13:21 1 mi (1.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two homes and businesses sustained roof damage, and a mobile homes was moved off its foundation.[152]
F0 NW of Harwood Vernon MO 37°59′N 94°11′W / 37.98°N 94.18°W / 37.98; -94.18 (Harwood (May 6, F0)) May 6 14:20 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement observed a brief tornado.[153]
F0 Hollywood Jackson AL 34°43′N 85°59′W / 34.72°N 85.98°W / 34.72; -85.98 (Holywood (May 6, F0)) May 6 14:45–14:50 3 mi (4.8 km) 20 yd (18 m) Two homes sustained minor roof damage, and several trees were uprooted and twisted.[154]
F0 NE of Hollywood Jackson AL 34°46′N 85°55′W / 34.77°N 85.92°W / 34.77; -85.92 (Holywood (May 6, F0)) May 6 14:58–15:00 1 mi (1.6 km) 20 yd (18 m) A few trees were uprooted and snapped.[155]
F0 SW of Gerster St. Clair MO 37°56′N 93°37′W / 37.93°N 93.62°W / 37.93; -93.62 (Gerster (May 6, F0)) May 6 15:10 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were downed by a tornado additionally observed by law enforcement.[156]
F1 Hammondville DeKalb AL 34°35′N 85°40′W / 34.58°N 85.67°W / 34.58; -85.67 (Hammondville (May 6, F1)) May 6 15:13–15:18 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) One home sustained minor roof damage, and several trees were uprooted.[157]
F0 E of West Point Cullman AL 34°14′N 86°55′W / 34.23°N 86.92°W / 34.23; -86.92 (West Point (May 6, F0)) May 6 16:16–16:18 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) A few trees were twisted and uprooted.[158]
F1 Keithsburg Cherokee GA 34°15′N 84°28′W / 34.25°N 84.47°W / 34.25; -84.47 (Keithsburg (May 6, F1)) May 6 16:56–17:05 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) The roof of a lumber company, a rental home, and trees and power lines were damaged.[159]
F1 W of Franklin Springs Franklin GA 34°18′N 83°15′W / 34.30°N 83.25°W / 34.30; -83.25 (Franklin Springs (May 6, F1)) May 6 18:00–18:10 6 mi (9.7 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several homes and businesses were damaged.[160]
F2 Harrison to Bowman Madison, Hart, Elbert GA 34°13′N 83°06′W / 34.22°N 83.10°W / 34.22; -83.10 (Bowman (May 6, F2)) May 6 18:12–18:30 7.1 mi (11.4 km) 200 yd (180 m) Approximately 20 homes sustained moderate to major damage, 2 mobile homes and 2 chicken houses were destroyed, and a number of other outbuildings were destroyed. A garage and auto shop, an adjacent pickup truck, a block shop, and a fishing boat were all likewise demolished. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Twelve people were injured.[161][162][163]
F1 Ruckersville Elbert GA 34°11′N 82°49′W / 34.18°N 82.82°W / 34.18; -82.82 (Ruckersville (May 6, F1)) May 6 18:45–18:57 6 mi (9.7 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous trees and power lines were blown down.[164]
F0 SE of Whiteman AFB to Sedalia Johnson, Pettis MO 38°40′N 93°31′W / 38.67°N 93.52°W / 38.67; -93.52 (Sedalia (May 6, F0)) May 6 19:48–20:15 22 mi (35 km) 50 yd (46 m) A playhouse was destroyed, large concrete I-blocks were overturned, a truck was blown sideways, and trees were snapped or uprooted. Two men were injured while seeking shelter in a shed.[165][166]
F0 Calhoun Falls Abbeville SC 34°06′N 82°36′W / 34.10°N 82.60°W / 34.10; -82.60 (Calhoun Falls (May 6, F0)) May 6 19:10–19:15 3 mi (4.8 km) 25 yd (23 m) A few trees and power lines were downed.[167]
F0 SE of Troy McCormick SC 33°57′N 82°18′W / 33.95°N 82.30°W / 33.95; -82.30 (Troy (May 6, F0)) May 6 19:25 2 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) A few trees were downed.[168]
F0 E of Lincolnton Lincoln GA 33°45′N 82°23′W / 33.75°N 82.38°W / 33.75; -82.38 (Lincolnton (May 6, F0)) May 6 19:57–20:00 3 mi (4.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) A sheriff reported an intermittent tornado.[169]
F0 SE of Spring Brook Williams ND 48°11′N 103°26′W / 48.18°N 103.43°W / 48.18; -103.43 (Spring Brook (May 6, F0)) May 6 19:58–20:00 0 mi (0 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief tornado occurred in a landfill.[170]
F0 E of Humboldt Allen KS 37°49′N 95°18′W / 37.82°N 95.30°W / 37.82; -95.30 (Humboldt (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:13 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 55 yd (50 m) A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[171]
F0 S of Warsaw Benton MO 38°13′N 93°23′W / 38.22°N 93.38°W / 38.22; -93.38 (Warsaw (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:20 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A few trees were downed.[172]
F0 W of Harper St. Clair MO 38°04′N 93°33′W / 38.07°N 93.55°W / 38.07; -93.55 (Harper (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:25 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) Local law enforcement observed a brief tornado.[173]
F0 S of Versailles to Eldon Morgan, Miller MO 38°22′N 92°49′W / 38.37°N 92.82°W / 38.37; -92.82 (Eldon (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:27–21:52 13 mi (21 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were damaged.[174][175]
F0 W of Laurie to Sunrise Beach Camden, Morgan MO 38°15′N 93°03′W / 38.25°N 93.05°W / 38.25; -93.05 (Laurie (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:28–21:50 15 mi (24 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado downed trees as it crossed the Camden–Morgan county line four times.[176][177][178][179][180]
F0 NW of Quincy Hickory MO 38°02′N 93°30′W / 38.03°N 93.50°W / 38.03; -93.50 (Quincy (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:35 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) A few trees were downed.[181]
F0 Sunrise Beach Camden MO 38°11′N 92°47′W / 38.18°N 92.78°W / 38.18; -92.78 (Sunrise Beach (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:35 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Numerous trees were downed.[182]
F0 Bentonville Benton MO 38°06′N 93°27′W / 38.10°N 93.45°W / 38.10; -93.45 (Bentonville (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:40 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A few trees were downed.[183]
F0 S of Fort Scott Bourbon KS 37°47′N 94°42′W / 37.78°N 94.70°W / 37.78; -94.70 (Fort Scott (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:40 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A storm chaser observed a brief tornado.[184]
F0 Eldon Miller MO 38°21′N 92°35′W / 38.35°N 92.58°W / 38.35; -92.58 (Eldon (May 6, F0)) May 6 21:50 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[185]
F0 SE of Keefeton Muskogee OK 35°34′N 95°19′W / 35.57°N 95.32°W / 35.57; -95.32 (Keefeton (May 6, F0)) May 6 22:11 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A storm chaser reported a brief tornado.[186]
F1 SW of Hemingway Williamsburg SC 33°45′N 79°30′W / 33.75°N 79.5°W / 33.75; -79.5 (Hemingway (May 6, F1)) May 6 22:20–22:26 3.8 mi (6.1 km) 25 yd (23 m) Two singlewide mobile homes were overturned; a third had its roof ripped off and dropped on a vehicle. A tobacco warehouse was destroyed and a farm supply building was damaged. Trees were felled onto two mobile homes and two vehicles. Three people were hospitalized.[187]
F1 N of Waynesville Pulaski MO 37°54′N 92°12′W / 37.90°N 92.20°W / 37.90; -92.20 (Waynesville (May 6, F1)) May 6 22:55 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several homes were damaged and numerous trees and power lines were downed.[188]
F1 Summerville Dorchester SC 33°03′N 80°07′W / 33.05°N 80.11°W / 33.05; -80.11 (Summerville (May 6, F1)) May 6 22:58–23:05 3 mi (4.8 km) 75 yd (69 m) A large section of an industrial plant's roof was ripped off, and several homes likewise sustained roof damage. Trees were downed, and 4,000 lb (1,800 kg) bales of steel wire were displaced.[189]
F0 Rolla Phelps MO 37°57′N 91°46′W / 37.95°N 91.77°W / 37.95; -91.77 (Rolla (May 6, F0)) May 6 23:13 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Local law enforcement observed a brief tornado.[190]
F1 W of St. Clair Franklin MO 38°21′N 91°01′W / 38.35°N 91.02°W / 38.35; -91.02 (St. Clair (May 6, F1)) May 6 23:32–23:34 1 mi (1.6 km) 80 yd (73 m) A few outbuildings were damaged, and trees and power lines were downed.[191]
F0 N of Dadeville Dade MO 37°29′N 93°41′W / 37.48°N 93.68°W / 37.48; -93.68 (Dadeville (May 6, F0)) May 6 23:40 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were downed.[192]
F0 Morrisville Polk MO 37°29′N 93°26′W / 37.48°N 93.43°W / 37.48; -93.43 (Morrisville (May 6, F0)) May 6 23:54 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Local law enforcement observed a brief tornado.[193]
F1 S of Montreal Camden MO 37°54′N 92°36′W / 37.90°N 92.60°W / 37.90; -92.60 (Montreal (May 6, F1)) May 6 23:55 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) One home sustained minor structural damage.[194]
F0 W of Olive Dallas MO 37°27′N 93°11′W / 37.45°N 93.18°W / 37.45; -93.18 (Olive (May 6, F0)) May 6 00:15 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A few trees were downed.[195]
F0 WSW of Ware Jefferson MO 38°11′N 90°45′W / 38.18°N 90.75°W / 38.18; -90.75 (Ware (May 6, F0)) May 6 00:25 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A few trees were snapped and downed.[196]
F0 De Soto Jefferson MO 38°09′N 90°34′W / 38.15°N 90.57°W / 38.15; -90.57 (De Soto (May 6, F0)) May 6 00:30–00:32 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A bowing thunderstorm produced a brief tornado that damaged trees.[197]
F0 W of Lebanon Laclede MO 37°40′N 92°41′W / 37.67°N 92.68°W / 37.67; -92.68 (Lebanon (May 6, F0)) May 6 00:35 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Local law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[198]
F0 S of Flora Madison MS 32°31′N 90°19′W / 32.52°N 90.32°W / 32.52; -90.32 (Flora (May 6, F0)) May 6 00:52–00:54 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several trees were downed.[199]
F2 SW of Marble Hill Bollinger MO 37°15′N 90°07′W / 37.25°N 90.12°W / 37.25; -90.12 (Marble Hill (May 6, F2)) May 6 01:04–01:06 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) A mobile home, a house, and a barn were destroyed.[200]
F1 NE of Renault Monroe IL 38°10′N 90°07′W / 38.17°N 90.12°W / 38.17; -90.12 (Renault (May 6, F1)) May 6 01:10–01:16 4 mi (6.4 km) 60 yd (55 m) Several grain silos were destroyed, half of a barn's roof was ripped off, a home similarly suffered minor roof damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[201]
F0 E of Marble Hill Bollinger MO 37°18′N 89°53′W / 37.30°N 89.88°W / 37.30; -89.88 (Marble Hill (May 6, F0)) May 6 01:18 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 50 yd (46 m) An outbuilding was destroyed; otherwise, damage was confined to trees.[202]
F1 SE of Red Bud Randolph IL 38°10′N 89°55′W / 38.17°N 89.92°W / 38.17; -89.92 (Red Bed (May 6, F1)) May 6 01:30–01:31 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 60 yd (55 m) A home had its roof ripped off and south and west facing walls severely damaged. One machine shed was destroyed while a second was moved off its foundation. Several large trees were snapped.[203]
F1 S of Burfordville Cape Girardeau MO 37°20′N 89°49′W / 37.33°N 89.82°W / 37.33; -89.82 (Burfordville (May 6, F1)) May 6 01:31–01:33 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) A barn was completely destroyed and an old farmhouse was partially destroyed. Numerous trees were downed.[204]
F0 Walsh Randolph IL 38°05′N 89°51′W / 38.08°N 89.85°W / 38.08; -89.85 (Walsh (May 6, F0)) May 6 01:35 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) A storm chaser reported a brief tornado.[205]
F3 Jackson Cape Girardeau MO 37°23′N 89°40′W / 37.38°N 89.67°W / 37.38; -89.67 (Jackson (May 6, F3)) May 6 01:45–01:50 2 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) A significant tornado ripped the roof off, and blew the windows out, of a police and fire headquarters building. The hazardous materials trailer and communication van on the property, in addition to numerous other vehicles along the tornado's path, were overturned. In total, about 200 structures sustained damage. About 140 homes suffered minor damage, 43 homes sustained major damage, and 22 homes were destroyed. This included 6 mobile homes and 4 apartment buildings. Additionally, 3 businesses were destroyed, including a bakery, while 4 others suffered major damage, including a storage company and a woodworking business. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Two people were injured.[206]
F0 Miller City Alexander IL 37°07′N 89°22′W / 37.12°N 89.37°W / 37.12; -89.37 (Miller City (May 6, F0)) May 6 01:57 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief tornado damaged some trees.[207]
F1 Trail of Tears State Park Cape Girardeau MO 37°24′N 89°29′W / 37.40°N 89.48°W / 37.40; -89.48 (Trail of Tears State Park (May 6, F1)) May 6 02:11–02:18 3 mi (4.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several sheds and barns, in addition to a rental home, were destroyed. One other house and metal buildings were damaged. Numerous trees were downed, some onto structures.[208]
F4 New Grand Chain to Golconda Pulaski, Massac, Pope IL 37°15′N 89°02′W / 37.25°N 89.03°W / 37.25; -89.03 (New Grand Chain (May 6, F4)) May 6 02:32–03:42 33 mi (53 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) 2 deaths – Along the path of this long-lived and violent tornado, approximately 51 homes were destroyed, 57 were severely damaged, and dozens of others suffered some form of damage. In addition, 2 businesses and a campground were severely damaged or destroyed. At the tornado's strongest, it disintegrated mobile homes and leveled modern frame homes, threw vehicles 100 yd (91 m) or further, and turned objects into projectiles, such as glass that was embedded into trees. Forested areas were razed, with trees debarked. Dozens of railroad cars were overturned. At the Mermet Lake Conservation Area, boat docks and bathing facilities were destroyed, while dozens of waterfowl were killed. Additional damage along the tornado's path was inflicted to power lines and grain bins. A man died when his chimney collapsed on him, while a woman was killed by blunt trauma to the head as her mobile home was disintegrated. An additional 33 people were injured.[209][210][211]
F1 NE of Benton Scott MO 37°09′N 89°34′W / 37.15°N 89.57°W / 37.15; -89.57 (Benton (May 6, F1)) May 6 03:22–03:33 5 mi (8.0 km) 200 yd (180 m) Numerous trees were downed, homes sustained minor damage, and a vehicle was blown around on Interstate 55.[212]
F0 S of Cypress Johnson IL 37°19′N 89°01′W / 37.32°N 89.02°W / 37.32; -89.02 (Cypress (May 6, F0)) May 6 03:27 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) Trees were damaged.[213]
F2 S of Miller City, IL to W of Lovelaceville, KY Alexander (IL), Mississippi (MO), Ballard (KY) IL, MO, KY 37°03′N 89°21′W / 37.05°N 89.35°W / 37.05; -89.35 (Miller City (May 6, F2)) May 6 03:27–04:00 25 mi (40 km) 400 yd (370 m) A strong tri-state tornado began in Illinois, overturning three tractor-trailer rigs and damaging dozens of homes and businesses. Of those structures, one house was destroyed, resulting in the injury of one child, while four others sustained major damage. The rest of the homes suffered mainly minor damage. The tornado continued into rural Missouri before crossing into Kentucky, where intense damage to trees and generally lesser damage to several homes occurred.[214][215][216]
F2 W of Mantachie Lee, Itawamba MS 34°19′N 88°33′W / 34.32°N 88.55°W / 34.32; -88.55 (Mantachie (May 6, F2)) May 6 03:30–03:33 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) Seven mobile homes were destroyed; another mobile home and a house were damaged. A couple of barns and outbuildings, plus a carport, were demolished. Two vehicles were rolled onto their roofs. Numerous trees were downed.[217][218]
F0 NNE of Reevesville Johnson IL 37°22′N 88°43′W / 37.37°N 88.72°W / 37.37; -88.72 (Reevesville (May 6, F0)) May 6 03:47 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) Trees were damaged.[219]
F0 E of Samoth Massac IL 37°20′N 88°46′W / 37.33°N 88.77°W / 37.33; -88.77 (Samoth (May 6, F0)) May 6 03:50 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) Trees were damaged.[220]
F2 NW of Metropolis Massac IL 37°14′N 88°50′W / 37.23°N 88.83°W / 37.23; -88.83 (Metropolis (May 6, F2)) May 6 03:55–04:02 4 mi (6.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A business was destroyed, and the roofs of several houses were severely damaged or ripped off. Numerous trees and seven power poles were downed.[221]
F0 W of Melber McCracken KY 36°57′N 88°49′W / 36.95°N 88.82°W / 36.95; -88.82 (Melber (May 6, F0)) May 6 04:12–04:15 2 mi (3.2 km) 75 yd (69 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted.[222]
F1 Lone Oak McCracken KY 37°02′N 88°40′W / 37.03°N 88.67°W / 37.03; -88.67 (Lone Oak (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:17–04:22 3.5 mi (5.6 km) 80 yd (73 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[223]
F1 NW of Boaz Graves KY 36°56′N 88°41′W / 36.93°N 88.68°W / 36.93; -88.68 (Boaz (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:22–04:23 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 125 yd (114 m) A mobile home was moved off its foundation and damaged. Two nearby homes sustained roof damage.[224]
F0 NE of Buchanan Henry TN 36°29′N 88°09′W / 36.48°N 88.15°W / 36.48; -88.15 (Buchanan (May 6, F0)) May 6 04:25–04:30 1 mi (1.6 km) 75 yd (69 m) Large trees were twisted and snapped.[225]
F1 W of Symsonia Graves KY 36°56′N 88°32′W / 36.93°N 88.53°W / 36.93; -88.53 (Symsonia (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:32–04:34 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several large trees were uprooted.[226]
F1 SE of Clinton to S of Bell City Hickman, Graves KY 36°36′N 88°51′W / 36.60°N 88.85°W / 36.60; -88.85 (Clinton (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:32–05:02 22 mi (35 km) 50 yd (46 m) An open aluminum equipment shed was heavily damaged, a garage attached to a house was destroyed, roofs were damaged, and trees were downed.[227][228]
F1 NW of Benton Marshall KY 36°57′N 88°27′W / 36.95°N 88.45°W / 36.95; -88.45 (Benton (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:38–04:41 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) Barns and sheds were damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[229]
F2 E of Mineola to NW of Jefferson Wood, Upshur, Harrison, Marion TX 32°40′N 95°27′W / 32.67°N 95.45°W / 32.67; -95.45 (Mineola (May 6, F2)) May 6 04:45–06:18 54.4 mi (87.5 km) 880 yd (800 m) An old frame house and two mobile homes were destroyed; nine others were damaged. A construction trailer was rolled several times. Power lines and numerous trees were downed.[230][231][232][233]
F0 SE of Briensburg Marshall KY 36°53′N 88°17′W / 36.88°N 88.28°W / 36.88; -88.28 (Briensburg (May 6, F0)) May 6 04:50 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 80 yd (73 m) Large trees were downed.[234]
F1 SE of Morganfield to Robards Union, Henderson KY 37°38′N 87°50′W / 37.63°N 87.83°W / 37.63; -87.83 (Morganfield (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:52–05:21 15 mi (24 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several large barns and three mobile homes were destroyed. A farm was heavily damaged. An empty grain silo, in addition to numerous trees, were damaged.[235][236]
F1 SE of Briensburg Marshall KY 36°51′N 88°16′W / 36.85°N 88.27°W / 36.85; -88.27 (Briensburg (May 6, F1)) May 6 04:55 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 80 yd (73 m) Sheds and barns were damaged. Large trees were downed.[237]
F1 S of Bethpage Sumner TN 36°24′N 86°19′W / 36.40°N 86.31°W / 36.40; -86.31 (Bethpage (May 7, F1)) May 7 06:30 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) A mobile home was swept off its foundation and landed upside down about 200 ft (61 m) away. One occupant was injured. This tornado was incorrectly listed as thunderstorm wind damage prior to a 2015 reanalysis.[101]
F1 ENE of Arkadelphia Dallas, Hot Spring AR 34°08′N 92°50′W / 34.13°N 92.83°W / 34.13; -92.83 (Arkadelphia (May 7, F1)) May 7 07:03–07:14 4 mi (6.4 km) 300 yd (270 m) An F1 tornado caused extensive tree damage.[238][239]
F0 NW of Baldwin (TX) to W of Oil City (LA) Harrison, Marion, Caddo TX, LA 32°44′N 94°16′W / 32.73°N 94.27°W / 32.73; -94.27 (Baldwin (May 7, F0)) May 7 07:10–07:41 13 mi (21 km) 25 yd (23 m) Damage was confined to trees.[240][241][242]
F1 S of Gillett Arkansas AR 34°04′N 91°24′W / 34.07°N 91.40°W / 34.07; -91.40 (Gillett (May 7, F1)) May 7 10:16–10:23 2.9 mi (4.7 km) 350 yd (320 m) Two storage buildings were demolished. Several farm sheds, houses, and a utility shed were damaged. Several trees and power poles were downed.[243]
F1 S of Downsville Lincoln, Union LA 32°36′N 92°26′W / 32.60°N 92.43°W / 32.60; -92.43 (Downsville (May 7, F1)) May 7 10:43–10:58 5.3 mi (8.5 km) 100 yd (91 m) About a dozen homes were damaged, two of them significantly after their roofs were removed; other houses sustained minor to moderate damage. Numerous outbuildings were damaged. A trailer and a shed were tossed over a house. Two barns were destroyed. Trees were snapped.[244][245]
F2 NE of Houston to NE of Aberdeen Chickasaw, Monroe MS 33°57′N 88°56′W / 33.95°N 88.93°W / 33.95; -88.93 (Houston (May 7, F2)) May 7 14:25–15:20 27.5 mi (44.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) A long-tracked tornado damaged or destroyed 40 structures in Chickasaw County. It destroyed 35 homes and damaged an additional 117 others in Monroe County. Several barns, sheds, and outbuildings were likewise damaged. A cow and a calf were killed.[246][247]
F1 N of Vernon Lamar AL 33°47′N 88°07′W / 33.78°N 88.12°W / 33.78; -88.12 (Vernon (May 7, F1)) May 7 16:11–16:12 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 25 yd (23 m) Trees and power lines were downed.[248]
F1 SW of Townley Walker AL 33°49′N 87°30′W / 33.82°N 87.50°W / 33.82; -87.50 (Townley (May 7, F1)) May 7 17:11–17:15 2.4 mi (3.9 km) 40 yd (37 m) One barn was damaged and numerous trees were downed.[249]
F1 NW of Pell City St. Clair AL 33°39′N 86°21′W / 33.65°N 86.35°W / 33.65; -86.35 (Pell City (May 7, F1)) May 7 19:10–19:16 4.5 mi (7.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) A mobile home was destroyed, a few other buildings were damaged, and many trees and power lines were downed.[250]
F1 S of Munford Talladega AL 33°31′N 86°01′W / 33.52°N 86.02°W / 33.52; -86.02 (Munford (May 7, F1)) May 7 19:40–19:46 4.6 mi (7.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) One house was destroyed and several others were damaged. Numerous trees and power lines were downed.[251]
F1 S of Wilsonville Shelby, Talladega AL 33°11′N 86°28′W / 33.18°N 86.47°W / 33.18; -86.47 (Wilsonville (May 7, F1)) May 7 19:45–19:49 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several structures were damaged, and numerous trees were downed.[252][253]
F1 N of Carthage to S of Pine Bluff Dallas, Grant, Jefferson AR 34°07′N 92°31′W / 34.12°N 92.52°W / 34.12; -92.52 (Carthage (May 7, F1)) May 7 19:46–20:49 27.2 mi (43.8 km) 150 yd (140 m) Numerous trees were downed.[254][255][256]
F0 E of Forest Scott MS 32°22′N 89°24′W / 32.37°N 89.40°W / 32.37; -89.40 (Forest (May 7, F0)) May 7 20:20–20:21 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 30 yd (27 m) A few trees were downed.[257]
F0 E of Bennett Adams CO 39°45′N 104°17′W / 39.75°N 104.28°W / 39.75; -104.28 (Bennett (May 7, F0)) May 7 20:30 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado that caused no damage.[258]
F0 ESE of Moody St. Clair AL 33°34′N 86°26′W / 33.57°N 86.43°W / 33.57; -86.43 (Moody (May 7, F0)) May 7 20:21–20:22 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) Trees were downed.[259]
F0 NW of Millerville Clay AL 33°15′N 86°00′W / 33.25°N 86.00°W / 33.25; -86.00 (Millerville (May 7, F0)) May 7 20:41–20:43 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 70 yd (64 m) A house sustained minor damage to its siding and exterior trim. A number of trees were downed.[260]
F0 N of Chunky Newton MS 32°20′N 88°56′W / 32.33°N 88.93°W / 32.33; -88.93 (Chunky (May 7, F0)) May 7 20:45–20:46 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 30 yd (27 m) A building suffered roof damage. A few trees were downed.[261]
F0 SE of Ashland Clay AL 33°15′N 85°50′W / 33.25°N 85.83°W / 33.25; -85.83 (Ashland (May 7, F0)) May 7 20:57–21:00 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) A few small trees were downed, and a couple of light posts were damaged.[262]
F0 Lineville Clay AL 33°19′N 85°45′W / 33.32°N 85.75°W / 33.32; -85.75 (Lineville (May 7, F0)) May 7 21:08–21:11 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were broken and a few roofs were damaged.[263]
F1 Warrenton Fauquier VA 38°43′N 77°50′W / 38.72°N 77.83°W / 38.72; -77.83 (Warrenton (May 7, F1)) May 7 21:25 5 mi (8.0 km) 75 yd (69 m) Trees were downed and minor structural damage occurred.[264]
F1 S of Wedowee to E of Woodland Randolph AL 33°17′N 85°29′W / 33.28°N 85.48°W / 33.28; -85.48 (Wedowee (May 7, F1)) May 7 21:40–22:00 12.9 mi (20.8 km) 500 yd (460 m) Several trees were downed and a few buildings were damaged.[265]
F0 W of Centralhatchee Heard GA 33°22′N 85°16′W / 33.37°N 85.27°W / 33.37; -85.27 (Centralhatchee (May 7, F0)) May 7 22:15–22:16 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A house and several nearby structures sustained damage. One barn was lifted off its foundation. A second, much larger one was severely damaged along with a nearby shed and several fences. Trees were downed.[266]
F0 N of Franklin Heard GA 33°20′N 85°06′W / 33.33°N 85.10°W / 33.33; -85.10 (Franklin (May 7, F0)) May 7 22:20–22:21 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A weak tornado along an intermittent path downed trees.[267]
F0 SE of Myrtlewood Marengo AL 32°15′N 87°56′W / 32.25°N 87.93°W / 32.25; -87.93 (Myrtlewood (May 7, F0)) May 7 22:31–22:32 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 40 yd (37 m) An Alabama state trooper observed a tornado.[268]
F0 WSW of Dresden Coweta GA 33°24′N 84°52′W / 33.40°N 84.87°W / 33.40; -84.87 (Dresden (May 7, F0)) May 7 22:31–22:32 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) A couple of trees were downed.[269]
F0 W of Mechanicsville St. Mary's MD 38°27′N 76°48′W / 38.45°N 76.80°W / 38.45; -76.80 (Mechanicsville (May 7, F0)) May 7 23:23 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) Some agricultural buildings were damaged.[270]
F0 NE of Loveville St. Mary's MD 38°23′N 76°39′W / 38.38°N 76.65°W / 38.38; -76.65 (Loveville (May 7, F0)) May 7 23:30 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees and power lines were downed.[271]
F1 NE of Baird Callahan TX 32°28′N 99°19′W / 32.47°N 99.32°W / 32.47; -99.32 (Baird (May 7, F1)) May 7 00:50 3 mi (4.8 km) 500 yd (460 m) An old wooden school building and a shed were destroyed. Trees were snapped and fences were damaged.[272]
F0 NW of Cisco Eastland TX 32°24′N 98°59′W / 32.40°N 98.98°W / 32.40; -98.98 (Cisco (May 7, F0)) May 7 01:00 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 50 yd (46 m) A National Weather Service employee observed a tornado.[273]
F0 NE of Fargo Wilbarger TX 34°19′N 99°15′W / 34.32°N 99.25°W / 34.32; -99.25 (Fargo (May 7, F0)) May 7 03:18 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Storm spotters observed a tornado.[274]
F1 E of Duncan Stephens OK 34°27′N 97°52′W / 34.45°N 97.87°W / 34.45; -97.87 (Duncan (May 8, F1)) May 8 06:08–06:12 3 mi (4.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) Five barns, a pickup truck, and a camper sustained major damage. Three homes also sustained roof damage. Power lines, fences, and numerous trees were downed.[275]
F0 W of Velma Stephens OK 34°27′N 97°43′W / 34.45°N 97.72°W / 34.45; -97.72 (Velma (May 8, F0)) May 8 06:17 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 30 yd (27 m) An Oklahoma resident observed a tornado over open country; no damage was reported.[276]
F2 SW of Ringling Jefferson OK 34°10′N 97°40′W / 34.17°N 97.67°W / 34.17; -97.67 (Ringling (May 8, F2)) May 8 06:32–06:43 6 mi (9.7 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several houses had some or all of their roofs ripped off, and additional homes suffered damage to their shingles. Four barns were damaged or destroyed, including a pole barn that had its support poles pulled out of the ground. A cinder block building was collapsed, and many trees and power lines were downed or damaged. Three horses were injured.[277]
F2 S of Overbrook Love OK 34°03′N 97°10′W / 34.05°N 97.17°W / 34.05; -97.17 (Overbrook (May 8, F2)) May 8 07:23–07:33 4 mi (6.4 km) 440 yd (400 m) A double-wide mobile home was demolished, a brick home had two of its walls and its roof removed, and four other houses were heavily damaged as well. Two barns were damaged, and a tractor-trailer was blown off Interstate 35.[278]
F2 W of Oakland Marshall OK 34°04′N 96°57′W / 34.07°N 96.95°W / 34.07; -96.95 (Oakland (May 8, F2)) May 8 07:54–08:08 7 mi (11 km) 300 yd (270 m) A wood frame house lost its roof and two walls, and two barns nearby also had their roofs removed. A 40 ft × 100 ft (12 m × 30 m) barn and three tractors were heavily damaged. One such tractor was hooked up to a hay baler and was moved 100 yd (91 m).[279]
F1 W of Summerfield Le Flore OK 34°53′N 94°57′W / 34.88°N 94.95°W / 34.88; -94.95 (Summerfield (May 8, F1)) May 8 11:04–11:12 4 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) A small barn and a chicken house were destroyed. Several trees were uprooted.[280]
F0 W of Cooter Pemiscot MO 36°03′N 89°51′W / 36.05°N 89.85°W / 36.05; -89.85 (Cooter (May 8, F0)) May 8 16:40–16:45 1 mi (1.6 km) 75 yd (69 m) Several power lines were knocked down.[281]
F0 SE of Brighton Adams CO 39°58′N 104°47′W / 39.97°N 104.78°W / 39.97; -104.78 (Brighton (May 8, F0)) May 8 17:10 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado that caused no damage.[282]
F0 N of Watkins Adams CO 39°50′N 104°36′W / 39.83°N 104.60°W / 39.83; -104.60 (Watkins (May 8, F0)) May 8 17:17 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado that caused no damage.[283]
F0 N of Mead Weld CO 40°15′N 105°00′W / 40.25°N 105.00°W / 40.25; -105.00 (Mead (May 8, F0)) May 8 18:05 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado that caused no damage.[284]
F0 N of Strasburg Weld CO 39°44′N 104°18′W / 39.73°N 104.30°W / 39.73; -104.30 (Strasburg (May 8, F0)) May 8 18:13 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado that caused no damage.[285]
F1 Trenton Gibson TN 35°54′N 88°54′W / 35.90°N 88.90°W / 35.90; -88.90 (Trenton (May 8, F1)) May 8 18:20–18:30 4 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) A scoreboard was destroyed, a barn was damaged, and several trees were downed.[286]
F1 SE of Brush Morgan CO 40°08′N 103°27′W / 40.13°N 103.45°W / 40.13; -103.45 (Brush (May 8, F1)) May 8 19:05 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees and fences were damaged.[287]
F0 E of Tappahannock Essex VA 37°56′N 76°51′W / 37.93°N 76.85°W / 37.93; -76.85 (Tappahannock (May 8, F0)) May 8 19:15 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado that caused no damage.[288]
F0 W of Staunton Macoupin IL 39°01′N 89°53′W / 39.02°N 89.88°W / 39.02; -89.88 (Staunton (May 8, F0)) May 8 20:00–20:01 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A local farmer reported a brief tornado.[289]
F0 Jamestown Cloud KS 39°36′N 97°52′W / 39.60°N 97.87°W / 39.60; -97.87 (Jamestown (May 8, F0)) May 8 20:32 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 60 yd (55 m) A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[290]
F0 NNW of Newcastle McClain OK 35°18′N 97°37′W / 35.30°N 97.62°W / 35.30; -97.62 (Newcastle (May 8, F0)) May 8 22:00 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) Two storm chasers reported a brief tornado in an open field.[291]
F0 WSW of Moore Cleveland OK 35°19′N 97°34′W / 35.32°N 97.57°W / 35.32; -97.57 (Moore (May 8, F0)) May 8 22:04–22:08 2.3 mi (3.7 km) 100 yd (91 m) A weak tornado caused damage primarily to fences, awnings, and outdoor recreational equipment. Some structural damage occurred as a result of fallen trees. Several canoes in a backyard pond were thrown at least 100 ft (30 m), and a pontoon boat on a trailer was also overturned.[292]
F4 Moore to Oklahoma City to Choctaw Cleveland, Oklahoma OK 35°20′N 97°32′W / 35.33°N 97.53°W / 35.33; -97.53 (Oklahoma City (May 8, F4)) May 8 22:10–22:38 17.3 mi (27.8 km) 700 yd (640 m) See section on this tornado – 134 people were injured.[293][294]
F0 SSE of Oskaloosa Clay IL 38°43′N 88°38′W / 38.72°N 88.63°W / 38.72; -88.63 (Oskaloosa (May 8, F0)) May 8 22:15 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) An emergency manager reported a brief tornado that caused no damage.[295]
F1 W of Holmesville to Filley Gage NE 40°11′N 96°41′W / 40.18°N 96.68°W / 40.18; -96.68 (Filley (May 8, F1)) May 8 22:20–22:29 7 mi (11 km) 150 yd (140 m) A farmstead, farm building, and trees were damaged. A 35 ft (10 m) in Filley had a 30 ft × 50 ft (10 m × 15 m) section of its roof ripped off.[296]
F0 SE of Wamego Pottawatomie KS 39°10′N 96°16′W / 39.17°N 96.27°W / 39.17; -96.27 (Wamego (May 8, F0)) May 8 23:05 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 60 yd (55 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado over open country.[297]
F0 N of Red Rock Noble OK 36°28′N 97°11′W / 36.47°N 97.18°W / 36.47; -97.18 (Red Rock (May 8, F0)) May 8 23:08–23:10 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees were damaged.[298]
F1 Beaumont Butler KS 37°38′N 96°34′W / 37.63°N 96.57°W / 37.63; -96.57 (Beaumont (May 8, F1)) May 8 23:13–23:17 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) A farmstead was damaged.[299]
F0 NW of Piedmont Greenwood KS 37°42′N 96°28′W / 37.70°N 96.47°W / 37.70; -96.47 (Piedmont (May 8, F0)) May 8 23:25–23:28 2 mi (3.2 km) 75 yd (69 m) A semi-truck was blown off a highway.[300]
F1 E of Reading Osage KS 38°29′N 95°56′W / 38.48°N 95.93°W / 38.48; -95.93 (Reading (May 8, F1)) May 8 23:31–23:36 6 mi (9.7 km) 120 yd (110 m) Farm buildings and machinery were damaged.[301]
F1 N of Hamilton Greenwood KS 38°00′N 96°10′W / 38.00°N 96.17°W / 38.00; -96.17 (Hamilton (May 8, F1)) May 8 23:32–23:37 3 mi (4.8 km) 100 yd (91 m) One home and a few other farm buildings sustained roof damage.[302]
F3 SE of Osage City to Lyndon to S of Overbrook Osage KS 38°35′N 95°45′W / 38.58°N 95.75°W / 38.58; -95.75 (Lyndon (May 8, F3)) May 8 23:40–00:00 25 mi (40 km) 800 yd (730 m) A long-tracked, significant tornado caused considerable damage to farm buildings, machinery, and fences.[303]
F3 Osage Nation Osage OK 36°35′N 96°43′W / 36.58°N 96.72°W / 36.58; -96.72 (Lyndon (May 8, F3)) May 8 23:46–00:56 45 mi (72 km) 880 yd (800 m) A significant, long-lived tornado detached oil tanks from their foundations and rolled them about 0.25 mi (0.40 km). The tornado directly impacted the ghost town Little Chief, destroying an RV, causing considerable tree damage, and killing seven cattle. In this area, the tornado scoured grass. To the northeast, a barn was destroyed, three horses were killed, and both a house and garage were swept off their foundation. The construction of the house appeared to be subpar. Severe tree damage was observed across the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve. Up to 30 power poles were downed.[304]
F3 Toronto to Yates Center to E of Neosho Falls Woodson, Allen KS 37°48′N 95°57′W / 37.80°N 95.95°W / 37.80; -95.95 (Toronto (May 8, F3)) May 8 23:56–00:45 23 mi (37 km) 350 yd (320 m) Seven houses, in addition to numerous sheds, garages, and outbuildings, were demolished. Another house had its windows blown out. A 12–15 ft (3.7–4.6 m) oil tank was toppled and leaked profusely. Numerous large trees were completely shredded. Vehicles were overturned, 70 grave markers were broken or upended, and 45 mi (70 km) of fencing was damaged. Stored hay was ruined by embedded wiring and nails. Thousands of acres of crops were destroyed. Three people were injured.[305][306]
F0 SE of Overbrook Osage KS 38°46′N 95°31′W / 38.77°N 95.52°W / 38.77; -95.52 (Overbrook (May 8, F0)) May 8 00:07 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 60 yd (55 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado over open country.[307]
F0 SW of Burlington Coffey KS 38°09′N 95°49′W / 38.15°N 95.82°W / 38.15; -95.82 (Burlington (May 8, F0)) May 8 00:10 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 80 yd (73 m) An emergency manager reported a brief tornado over open country.[308]
F0 ESE of Overbrook Osage KS 38°46′N 95°30′W / 38.77°N 95.50°W / 38.77; -95.50 (Overbrook (May 8, F0)) May 8 00:10 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 60 yd (55 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado over open country.[309]
F0 W of Globe Douglas KS 38°47′N 95°28′W / 38.78°N 95.47°W / 38.78; -95.47 (Globe (May 8, F0)) May 8 00:17 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 80 yd (73 m) An emergency manager reported a brief tornado over open country.[310]
F1 N of Iola Allen KS 37°57′N 95°27′W / 37.95°N 95.45°W / 37.95; -95.45 (Iola (May 8, F1)) May 8 00:21–00:29 3 mi (4.8 km) 125 yd (114 m) An oil tank was toppled, farm vehicles were overturned, several trees were sheared, and power poles were snapped.[311]
F0 SE of Ozawkie Jefferson KS 39°13′N 95°27′W / 39.22°N 95.45°W / 39.22; -95.45 (Ozawkie (May 8, F0)) May 8 00:24 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 80 yd (73 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[312]
F1 NW of Lone Star Douglas KS 38°53′N 95°23′W / 38.88°N 95.38°W / 38.88; -95.38 (Lone Star (May 8, F1)) May 8 00:26 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Some trees were damaged.[313]
F2 SE of Colony to Kincaid to S of Centerville Allen, Anderson, Linn KS 38°01′N 95°18′W / 38.02°N 95.30°W / 38.02; -95.30 (Kincaid (May 8, F2)) May 8 00:38–01:10 22 mi (35 km) 800 yd (730 m) Seven homes were destroyed and two more were seriously damaged. Many tombstones were upended and mausoleums were damaged at a cemetery. Trees were damaged. Three people were injured.[314][315]
F2 Lawrence Douglas KS 38°01′N 95°18′W / 38.02°N 95.30°W / 38.02; -95.30 (Lawrence (May 8, F2)) May 8 00:38–01:10 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 250 yd (230 m) An apartment complex and several surrounding residences sustained major damage. Six people were injured.[316]
F1 W of Stephensport, KY Perry (IN), Breckinridge (KY) IN, KY 37°57′N 86°38′W / 37.95°N 86.63°W / 37.95; -86.63 (Stephensport (May 8, F1)) May 8 00:45–01:03 4 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several outbuildings were demolished. Several barns and a large homestead sustained severe damage. A piece of a porch from a house was thrown about 0.25 mi (0.40 km) away into a pond. Numerous trees were uprooted in the Hoosier National Forest. The tornado, originating in Indiana, crossed the Ohio River into Kentucky before dissipating.[317][318]
F0 S of Dearing Montgomery KS 37°03′N 95°43′W / 37.05°N 95.72°W / 37.05; -95.72 (Dearing (May 8, F0)) May 8 01:13–01:30 2 mi (3.2 km) 75 yd (69 m) Law enforcement reported a tornado over open country.[319]
F0 NE of Coffeyville Montgomery KS 37°04′N 95°35′W / 37.07°N 95.58°W / 37.07; -95.58 (Coffeyville (May 8, F0)) May 8 01:28 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado over open country.[320]
F0 Altamont Labette KS 37°12′N 95°18′W / 37.20°N 95.30°W / 37.20; -95.30 (Altamont (May 8, F0)) May 8 01:52 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 55 yd (50 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[321]
F0 S of La Tour Henry, Johnson MO 38°31′N 94°00′W / 38.52°N 94.00°W / 38.52; -94.00 (La Tour (May 8, F0)) May 8 02:21–02:24 3 mi (4.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees were damaged.[322][323]
F0 S of La Tour Johnson MO 38°43′N 93°41′W / 38.72°N 93.68°W / 38.72; -93.68 (La Tour (May 8, F0)) May 8 03:00–03:04 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees were damaged.[324]
F0 Verona Augusta VA 38°12′N 79°00′W / 38.20°N 79.00°W / 38.20; -79.00 (Verona (May 9, F0)) May 9 17:55–18:05 5 mi (8.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) Three barns were damaged, and trees were downed.[325]
F0 Keene Albemarle, Fluvanna VA 37°52′12″N 78°34′00″W / 37.87°N 78.56667°W / 37.87; -78.56667 (Keene (May 9, F0)) May 9 18:20–18:40 10 mi (16 km) 100 yd (91 m) Dozens of trees were downed, some onto homes, roads, railroad tracks, and power lines.[326][327]
F1 E of Amelia Amelia VA 37°19′48″N 77°59′00″W / 37.33°N 77.98333°W / 37.33; -77.98333 (Amelia (May 9, F1)) May 9 19:35–19:40 3 mi (4.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) An F1 tornado caused widespread damage to trees, power lines, and some structures. On a farm, several barns and outbuildings suffered major damage.[328]
F0 Jarratt Sussex, Southampton VA 36°49′12″N 77°28′00″W / 36.82°N 77.46667°W / 36.82; -77.46667 (Jarratt (May 9, F0)) May 9 20:35–20:45 4 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous trees were downed.[329]
F0 NW of Drewryville Southampton VA 36°45′N 77°20′W / 36.75°N 77.33°W / 36.75; -77.33 (Drewryville (May 9, F0)) May 9 20:55–21:00 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees, outbuildings, and one home were damaged.[330]
F0 NE of Severn Northampton NC 36°31′N 77°11′W / 36.52°N 77.18°W / 36.52; -77.18 (Severn (May 9, F0)) May 9 21:10 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) An F0 tornado downed several trees.[331]
F1 NE of Severn Northampton NC 36°27′N 77°06′W / 36.45°N 77.1°W / 36.45; -77.1 (Severn (May 9, F1)) May 9 21:20 7 mi (11 km) 100 yd (91 m) An F1 tornado caused severe damage to a truck and a house. It sheared the tops of many large trees and snapped or uprooted numerous others.[332]
F0 Colerain Bertie NC 36°12′N 76°46′W / 36.20°N 76.77°W / 36.20; -76.77 (Colerain (May 9, F0)) May 9 21:50 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees were downed.[333]
F0 ESE of Colerain Chowan NC 36°11′N 76°41′W / 36.18°N 76.68°W / 36.18; -76.68 (Colerain (May 9, F0)) May 9 22:00 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees were downed.[334]
F0 Townville Vance NC 36°30′N 78°26′W / 36.50°N 78.43°W / 36.50; -78.43 (Townville (May 9, F0)) May 9 22:08 5 mi (8.0 km) 50 yd (46 m) A marina was damaged, and several trees were downed.[335]
F0 SW of Warrenton Warren NC 36°20′N 78°13′W / 36.33°N 78.22°W / 36.33; -78.22 (Warrenton (May 9, F0)) May 9 22:30 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 20 yd (18 m) A mobile home was destroyed. Trees were blown down and twisted.[336]
F1 NE of Plymouth Washington NC 35°53′N 76°25′W / 35.88°N 76.41°W / 35.88; -76.41 (Plymouth (May 9, F1)) May 9 22:42–22:50 1 mi (1.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) An F1 tornado caused $1.6 million in damage to crops. It produced additional damage to farm homes and structures.[337]
F0 W of Chatham Sangamon IL 39°40′N 89°43′W / 39.67°N 89.72°W / 39.67; -89.72 (Chatham (May 9, F0)) May 9 00:40 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 20 yd (18 m) A few homes sustained siding damage, several trees were blown down, and an unoccupied semi-truck was blown over.[338]
F0 S of Snow Hill Greene NC 35°14′N 77°41′W / 35.23°N 77.68°W / 35.23; -77.68 (Snow Hill (May 9, F0)) May 9 01:10 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[339]
F0 NNE of Eakly Caddo OK 35°20′N 98°32′W / 35.33°N 98.53°W / 35.33; -98.53 (Eakly (May 9, F0)) May 9 01:50 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A storm chaser observed a brief tornado over open country.[340]
F1 E of Binger Caddo OK 35°19′N 98°14′W / 35.32°N 98.23°W / 35.32; -98.23 (Binger (May 9, F1)) May 9 02:00–02:02 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) A pickup camper was thrown 150 yd (140 m), large tree limbs were snapped, and a cotton silo was tossed 50 yd (46 m). A mobile home had its roof peeled away and exterior walls removed.[341]
F1 S of Pierceton Kosciusko IN 41°08′N 85°43′W / 41.13°N 85.72°W / 41.13; -85.72 (Pierceton (May 9, F1)) May 9 02:15–02:16 0.05 mi (0.080 km) 25 yd (23 m) A minivan was picked up and deposited 10–10 ft (3.0–3.0 m) off a road. Two large trees were snapped. An RV sustained major damage, and debris from that vehicle struck a car, breaking out its windows.[342][343]
F0 NE of Cogar Caddo, Grady OK 35°21′N 98°07′W / 35.35°N 98.12°W / 35.35; -98.12 (Cogar (May 9, F0)) May 9 02:17–02:20 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) A homestead was damaged, a stockade fence was blown over, and a camper trailer was blown sideways. A trampoline was lofted, a swing set was blown over, and tree limbs were snapped.[344][345]
F1 E of Freeman Cass MO 38°36′N 94°32′W / 38.60°N 94.53°W / 38.60; -94.53 (Freeman (May 9, F1)) May 9 02:25–02:30 3 mi (4.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several RVs were flipped over, causing injury to one person. Empty fuel tanks nearby were severely damaged.[346]
F0 W of Harrisonville Cass MO 38°39′N 94°22′W / 38.65°N 94.37°W / 38.65; -94.37 (Harrisonville (May 9, F0)) May 9 02:44–02:45 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A fire department rescue squad reported a brief tornado.[347]
F1 N of Union City Canadian OK 35°26′N 97°56′W / 35.43°N 97.93°W / 35.43; -97.93 (Union City (May 9, F1)) May 9 02:53–02:54 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A power pole was snapped and two others were blown down. A house sustained minor damage.[348]
F1 Bethany to Warr Acres Canadian OK 35°31′N 97°39′W / 35.52°N 97.65°W / 35.52; -97.65 (Bethany (May 9, F1)) May 9 03:10–03:14 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 880 yd (800 m) 1 death – A multi-vortex tornado caused F1 damage to several churches, a self-storage facility, airport hangars at Wiley Post Airport, several warehouses, a few houses, and several businesses. At that airport, about 70 airplanes and 40 hangars were damaged or destroyed. Additional damage occurred to trees. A man died when he suffered a fatal head wound while seeking shelter.[349]
F2 SE of Corder to NNE of Blackburn Lafayette, Saline MO 39°04′N 93°37′W / 39.07°N 93.62°W / 39.07; -93.62 (Corder (May 9, F2)) May 9 03:15–03:27 10 mi (16 km) 300 yd (270 m) A machine shed was destroyed. A house, dairy barn, and grain bins were damaged.[350][351]
F1 NE of Warr Acres Oklahoma OK 35°32′N 97°34′W / 35.53°N 97.57°W / 35.53; -97.57 (Warr Acres (May 9, F1)) May 9 03:18 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) Fencing, aluminum car ports, and the roof of a restaurant was damaged. Tree limbs were downed.[352]
F3 S of Edmond to S of Luther Oklahoma OK 35°33′N 97°29′W / 35.55°N 97.48°W / 35.55; -97.48 (Edmond (May 9, F3)) May 9 03:29–04:06 17.8 mi (28.6 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) An industrial building, with a steel frame fastened to the concrete foundation by four 1 in (25 mm) diameter steel rods, was demolished; its steel reinforced concrete was pulled out of the ground. One house was completely destroyed and two others were heavily damaged. Numerous other structures, including homes, churches, schools, and farm buildings, were damaged or destroyed. Trees and power lines were downed. A vehicle was tossed 25 yd (23 m). Two people were injured.[353]
F0 N of Mount Leonard Saline MO 39°09′N 93°24′W / 39.15°N 93.40°W / 39.15; -93.40 (Mount Leonard (May 9, F0)) May 9 03:35–03:37 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[354]
F0 Centerview Johnson MO 38°45′N 93°51′W / 38.75°N 93.85°W / 38.75; -93.85 (Centerview (May 9, F0)) May 9 03:52–03:55 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) A fire station sustained minor damage.[355]
F1 S of Luther to SSW of Wellston Oklahoma, Lincoln OK 35°36′N 97°12′W / 35.60°N 97.20°W / 35.60; -97.20 (Luther (May 9, F1)) May 9 04:06–04:24 7 mi (11 km) 880 yd (800 m) A mobile home was destroyed, and numerous houses were damaged. Several sheds and outbuildings were heavily damaged. Trees were snapped or uprooted. A trampoline was thrown about 20 yd (18 m) and bent around a tree trunk. A trailer was pushed onto a truck. A power pole was bent.[356][357]
F1 Davenport to Stroud Lincoln OK 35°42′N 96°46′W / 35.70°N 96.77°W / 35.70; -96.77 (Davenport (May 9, F1)) May 9 04:49–05:12 8.1 mi (13.0 km) 880 yd (800 m) The left field light standards at a baseball field were blown over, and a referee box behind home plate was tossed about 30 yd (27 m), breaking it apart. A sturdy wood-frame carport was collapsed onto a vehicle. Several houses sustained roof damage in Davenport. Metal storage structures were collapsed or had their walls caved in. Vehicle windows were broken. A building behind a fire station saw its south-facing cinder block wall collapsed outward. In total, 70 homes were damaged, of which 6 were rendered uninhabitable, in Stroud. Trees were snapped.[358]
F1 Depew Creek OK 35°47′N 96°31′W / 35.78°N 96.52°W / 35.78; -96.52 (Depew (May 10, F1)) May 10 05:25–05:31 2 mi (3.2 km) 300 yd (270 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and a few structures sustained minor damage.[359]
F0 Burns area Butler, Marion KS 38°03′N 96°59′W / 38.05°N 96.98°W / 38.05; -96.98 (Burns (May 10, F0)) May 10 08:00–08:15 10 mi (16 km) 110 yd (100 m) Trees were damaged or uprooted, including one that fell onto a house. Power poles were sharply leant, and power lines were downed. An outbuilding was partially unroofed, with that debris being impaled into a nearby building.[360][361]
F0 S of Divernon Sangamon IL 39°32′N 89°40′W / 39.53°N 89.67°W / 39.53; -89.67 (Divernon (May 10, F0)) May 10 12:53 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado in a field.[362]
F0 E of Divernon Sangamon IL 39°34′N 89°39′W / 39.57°N 89.65°W / 39.57; -89.65 (Divernon (May 10, F0)) May 10 12:55 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) A barn was destroyed and several trees were downed.[363]
F0 E of Auburn Sangamon IL 39°35′N 89°39′W / 39.58°N 89.65°W / 39.58; -89.65 (Auburn (May 10, F0)) May 10 12:58–13:00 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) A couple of sheds were destroyed, several businesses were damaged, and numerous trees and power poles were downed.[364]
F0 W of Kincaid Christian IL 39°35′N 89°26′W / 39.58°N 89.43°W / 39.58; -89.43 (Kincaid (May 10, F0)) May 10 13:08–13:09 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 20 yd (18 m) A grain silo was destroyed and several trees were downed.[365]
F0 W of Neoga Cumberland IL 39°19′N 88°28′W / 39.32°N 88.47°W / 39.32; -88.47 (Neoga (May 10, F0)) May 10 14:45 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A citizen reported a brief tornado in a field.[366]
F0 SE of Bell Ridge Edgar IL 39°27′N 87°42′W / 39.45°N 87.70°W / 39.45; -87.70 (Bell Ridge (May 10, F0)) May 10 15:40 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A fire department rescue squad reported a brief tornado in a field.[367]
F0 N of Cloverdale Putnam IN 39°32′N 86°48′W / 39.53°N 86.80°W / 39.53; -86.80 (Cloverdale (May 10, F0)) May 10 15:51–15:53 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tree was downed onto a house and car.[368]
F1 E of Wheeler Jasper IL 39°03′N 88°16′W / 39.05°N 88.27°W / 39.05; -88.27 (Wheeler (May 10, F1)) May 10 16:00–16:02 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous trees and power lines were downed. A couple of sheds and two house roofs were damaged.[369]
F3 SE of Maysville to SE of Vanceburg Mason, Lewis KY 38°36′N 83°43′W / 38.60°N 83.72°W / 38.60; -83.72 (Maysville (May 10, F3)) May 10 20:45–21:25 25 mi (40 km) 200 yd (180 m) A significant tornado destroyed 21 homes, inflicted major damage to 10 homes, and caused minor damage to 17 homes. Numerous barns, buildings, and garages were damaged or destroyed as well. Seventeen people were injured.[370][371]
F0 N of Linneus Linn MO 39°53′N 93°14′W / 39.88°N 93.23°W / 39.88; -93.23 (Linneus (May 10, F0)) May 10 21:02–21:04 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 25 yd (23 m) A report of a brief tornado was relayed by amateur radio.[372]
F0 SE of Princeton Mercer MO 40°18′N 93°27′W / 40.30°N 93.45°W / 40.30; -93.45 (Princeton (May 10, F0)) May 10 21:38–21:39 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) Trees and an outbuilding sustained minor damage.[373]
F1 W of Unionville Putnam MO 40°26′N 93°18′W / 40.43°N 93.30°W / 40.43; -93.30 (Unionville (May 10, F1)) May 10 21:56–22:03 7 mi (11 km) 100 yd (91 m) Two houses were damaged and lost their garages. Trees and cars were damaged as well.[374]
F0 NW of Clarence Macon, Shelby MO 39°46′N 92°21′W / 39.77°N 92.35°W / 39.77; -92.35 (Clarence (May 10, F0)) May 10 22:23–22:34 5.5 mi (8.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees and powerlines were damaged.[375][376]
F1 E of Columbia to NW of Leighton Marion, Mahaska IA 41°11′N 93°07′W / 41.18°N 93.12°W / 41.18; -93.12 (Columbia (May 10, F1)) May 10 22:26–23:02 18.5 mi (29.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trailer was overturned.[377][378]
F2 S of Baring to S of Medill Knox, Scotland, Clark MO 40°13′N 92°12′W / 40.22°N 92.20°W / 40.22; -92.20 (Baring (May 10, F2)) May 10 22:33–23:08 22.1 mi (35.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) Numerous trees were mangled, farm outbuildings were destroyed, and power poles were snapped. An old abandoned house and two grain bins were also demolished, while another home lost its garage and part of its roof.[379][380][381]
F0 W of Unionville Putnam MO 40°29′N 93°08′W / 40.48°N 93.13°W / 40.48; -93.13 (Baring (May 10, F0)) May 10 22:35–22:37 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) An F0 tornado caused minor damage to a barn.[382]
F0 NE of Bethel Shelby MO 39°54′N 92°02′W / 39.90°N 92.03°W / 39.90; -92.03 (Bethel (May 10, F0)) May 10 22:50 5 mi (8.0 km) 50 yd (46 m) A piece of farm equipment was damaged and some trees were downed.[383]
F2 SE of Steffenville to Canton to SE of Fountain Green Lewis (MO), Adams (IL), Hancock (IL) MO, IL 39°56′N 91°50′W / 39.93°N 91.83°W / 39.93; -91.83 (Canton (May 10, F2)) May 10 23:08–00:30 58.4 mi (94.0 km) 300 yd (270 m) A strong tornado impacted multiple communities. In Canton, 75–100 structures were damaged, at least 40 of which sustained major damage. A field house was flattened and a two-story building lost its roof at Culver-Stockton College. Four mobile homes were destroyed and four others suffered major damage. In Lima, an additional 40–50 structures were damaged, and two mobile homes were destroyed. Dozens of other homes and outbuildings suffered roof, siding, and window damage elsewhere. Eight people were injured along the tornado's path.[384][385][386]
F0 NE of Steffenville Lewis MO 40°00′N 91°51′W / 40.00°N 91.85°W / 40.00; -91.85 (Bethel (May 10, F0)) May 10 23:10–23:14 4 mi (6.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) Some trees and powerlines were downed.[387]
F0 North Fork Monroe MO 39°37′N 91°56′W / 39.62°N 91.93°W / 39.62; -91.93 (North Fork (May 10, F0)) May 10 23:19–23:20 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 40 yd (37 m) Several large trees were snapped or uprooted.[388]
F0 Clutier Tama IA 42°05′N 92°24′W / 42.08°N 92.40°W / 42.08; -92.40 (Clutier (May 10, F0)) May 10 23:27 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado occurred in an open area.[389]
F2 Argyle to N of Viele Lee IA 40°32′N 91°35′W / 40.53°N 91.58°W / 40.53; -91.58 (Argyle (May 10, F2)) May 10 23:28–23:47 11.5 mi (18.5 km) 200 yd (180 m) A house was turned and moved off its foundation by 25–40 ft (7.6–12.2 m). Lesser damage was exerted elsewhere.[390]
F3 Monroe City to S of Palmyra Monroe, Marion, Ralls MO 39°38′N 91°45′W / 39.63°N 91.75°W / 39.63; -91.75 (Monroe City (May 10, F3)) May 10 23:30–23:57 14.5 mi (23.3 km) 200 yd (180 m) In Monroe City, 25 homes sustained roof damage. Farther along the path, multiple barns and machine sheds were completely demolished. Several two-by-four planks were driven into the ground resultant from the destruction of these structures. A garage attached to a home was destroyed. Homes suffered roof damage, and one home had much of its walls collapsed. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A semi-tractor-trailer was overturned.[391][392][393][394]
F0 WNW of Birmingham Van Buren IA 40°53′N 92°02′W / 40.88°N 92.03°W / 40.88; -92.03 (Birmingham (May 10, F0)) May 10 00:10–00:15 4 mi (6.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) An F0 tornado occurred west-northwest of Birmingham.[395]
F2 N of Liberty to N of Mount Sterling Adams, Brown, Schuyler IL 39°54′N 91°05′W / 39.90°N 91.08°W / 39.90; -91.08 (Liberty (May 10, F2)) May 10 00:20–01:11 30.8 mi (49.6 km) 300 yd (270 m) A strong, multi-vortex tornado destroyed several barns and caused extensive damage to additional barns, grain bins, machine sheds, and large trees. One old farm house was demolished while a few other homes suffered lesser damage.[396][397][398]
F0 W of Glasgow Jefferson IA 40°54′N 91°50′W / 40.90°N 91.83°W / 40.90; -91.83 (Glasgow (May 10, F0)) May 10 00:23–00:28 5 mi (8.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) An F0 tornado occurred west-northwest of Birmingham.[399]
F1 NW of Tennessee to E of Roseville McDonough, Warren IL 40°28′N 90°53′W / 40.47°N 90.88°W / 40.47; -90.88 (Tennessee (May 10, F1)) May 10 00:30–01:19 30.8 mi (49.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tornado caused widespread F0 damage, and sporadic F1 damage, along its path.[400][401]
F1 S of Lockridge to Wapello Jefferson, Henry, Louisa IA 40°58′N 91°47′W / 40.97°N 91.78°W / 40.97; -91.78 (Lockridge (May 10, F1)) May 10 00:33–01:19 30.3 mi (48.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tornado caused F1 damage to farm houses.[402][403][404]
F2 NW of Rushville Schuyler IL 40°07′N 90°40′W / 40.12°N 90.67°W / 40.12; -90.67 (Rushville (May 10, F2)) May 10 01:14–01:20 6 mi (9.7 km) 150 yd (140 m) A house was destroyed. Numerous silos, machine sheds, and barns were damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees were toppled.[405]
F1 Belmont Lafayette WI 42°41′N 90°24′W / 42.68°N 90.40°W / 42.68; -90.40 (Rushville (May 10, F1)) May 10 01:15–01:29 7.8 mi (12.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) A mobile home was destroyed on a farm, injuring one of the occupants inside. On two other farms, the tornado caused varying degrees of damage to homes, barns, wind mills, and decks.[406]
F0 N of New Boston Mercer IL 41°12′N 91°02′W / 41.20°N 91.03°W / 41.20; -91.03 (New Boston (May 10, F0)) May 10 01:30–01:40 8.3 mi (13.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) A funnel cloud crossed the Mississippi River and touched down, causing F0 damage.[407]
F1 Ipava Fulton IL 40°20′N 90°21′W / 40.33°N 90.35°W / 40.33; -90.35 (Ipava (May 10, F1)) May 10 01:32–01:35 3 mi (4.8 km) 400 yd (370 m) An F1 tornado moved through Ipava, destroying the fire department and numerous trees, powerlines, sheds, and garages. It inflicted roof damage to numerous homes, and one home suffered major damage.[408]
F1 E of Mineral Point Iowa WI 42°51′N 90°06′W / 42.85°N 90.10°W / 42.85; -90.10 (Mineral Point (May 10, F1)) May 10 01:39–02:01 8.6 mi (13.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) Four barns or sheds sustained major damage, two homes sustained moderate damage, and trees sustained considerable damage.[409]
F0 SE of Washington Beaufort NC 35°27′N 76°56′W / 35.45°N 76.93°W / 35.45; -76.93 (Washington (May 10, F0)) May 10 01:42 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A sheriff reported a brief tornado.[410]
F0 N of Millersburg Mercer IL 41°16′N 90°50′W / 41.27°N 90.83°W / 41.27; -90.83 (Millersburg (May 10, F0)) May 10 01:45–01:50 2.1 mi (3.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado caused F0 damage north of Millersburg.[411]
F1 Astoria Fulton IL 40°14′N 90°21′W / 40.23°N 90.35°W / 40.23; -90.35 (Astoria (May 10, F1)) May 10 01:47–01:50 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several sheds were destroyed and a business was damaged. Numerous trees, powerlines, and power poles were downed.[412]
F0 SE of Reynolds Mercer, Rock Island IL 41°18′N 90°42′W / 41.30°N 90.70°W / 41.30; -90.70 (Reynolds (May 10, F0)) May 10 01:55–02:02 3.8 mi (6.1 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado caused F0 damage along its path.[413]
F0 E of Galva to NW of Wyanet Henry, Bureau IL 41°10′N 90°02′W / 41.17°N 90.03°W / 41.17; -90.03 (Galva (May 10, F0)) May 10 01:55–02:32 25.5 mi (41.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) A long-tracked tornado caused F0 damage along its path.[414][415]
F1 NW of Topeka Mason IL 40°20′N 90°03′W / 40.33°N 90.05°W / 40.33; -90.05 (Galva (May 10, F1)) May 10 02:12–02:20 8 mi (13 km) 150 yd (140 m) A travel trailer and a garage were demolished. Numerous trees and powerlines were downed.[416]
F2 Manito Mason IL 40°24′N 89°48′W / 40.40°N 89.80°W / 40.40; -89.80 (Manito (May 10, F2)) May 10 02:33–02:36 2.5 mi (4.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) A strong tornado destroyed 4 homes and caused minor to major damage to 24 others. Trees and powerlines were downed. One person was injured.[417]
F1 E of Manito Mason IL 40°25′N 89°45′W / 40.42°N 89.75°W / 40.42; -89.75 (Manito (May 10, F1)) May 10 02:38–02:42 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several barns, sheds, and a garage was destroyed. A few homes sustained minor damage. Numerous trees, powerlines, and power poles were toppled.[418]
F3 SW of South Pekin to Pekin to Morton Tazewell IL 40°28′N 89°41′W / 40.47°N 89.68°W / 40.47; -89.68 (South Pekin (May 10, F3)) May 10 02:45–03:16 17.5 mi (28.2 km) 440 yd (400 m) A significant tornado destroyed 50 homes and caused minor to major damage to another 80 homes in South Pekin. It crossed the intersection of Interstate 74 and Interstate 155, damaging cars and causing one injury. In Morton, several three story apartment buildings were destroyed and several others were significantly damaged. A couple of adjacent businesses were demolished, and over 100 homes were damaged, some severely. Thirty-two people were injured in total, three seriously.[419]
F0 S of La Moille Bureau IL 41°30′N 89°23′W / 41.50°N 89.38°W / 41.50; -89.38 (La Moille (May 10, F0)) May 10 01:58–02:03 4.1 mi (6.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado caused F0 damage along its path.[420]
F1 N of Morton Tazewell IL 40°40′N 89°27′W / 40.67°N 89.45°W / 40.67; -89.45 (Morton (May 10, F1)) May 10 03:16–03:18 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Three homes and a business sustained major damage.[421]
F2 SE of Washington to Eureka to N of Roanoke Tazewell, Woodford IL 40°40′N 89°22′W / 40.67°N 89.37°W / 40.67; -89.37 (Washington (May 10, F2)) May 10 03:18–03:36 12.5 mi (20.1 km) 300 yd (270 m) A strong tornado destroyed several homes, outbuildings, and businesses along U.S. Route 24. It damaged additional homes along its path, including in Eureka. Numerous trees, powerlines, and power poles were downed. Four people were injured.[422][423]
F1 NE of Eureka Woodford IL 40°43′N 89°13′W / 40.72°N 89.22°W / 40.72; -89.22 (Washington (May 10, F1)) May 10 03:25–03:35 8 mi (13 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed. A couple of homes sustained minor damage. Numerous trees and powerlines were downed.[424]
F1 ENE of Newport Jackson AR 35°38′N 91°11′W / 35.63°N 91.18°W / 35.63; -91.18 (Newport (May 10, F1)) May 10 03:25–03:36 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 30 yd (27 m) A tornado touched down at the Grimes Unit of the Arkansas Department of Correction. It destroyed a large metal barn and a nearby tool shed. Underpinning was ripped from some mobile homes. A carport was overturned, a nearby cotton trailer was moved, and trees were downed.[425]
F3 S of Sacramento McLean KY 37°25′N 87°16′W / 37.42°N 87.27°W / 37.42; -87.27 (Sacramento (May 11, F3)) May 11 06:18–06:21 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 80 yd (73 m) A tornado destroyed two homes and severely damaged another. Several trees were also thrown a considerable distance by winds estimated at around 170 mph (270 km/h). Two people sustained minor injuries.[426]
F1 Centerville area Hickman KY 35°49′N 87°34′W / 35.81°N 87.57°W / 35.81; -87.57 (Centerville (May 11, F1)) May 11 07:36 10.8 mi (17.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous trees were blown down and two homes suffered roof damage. The tornado was initially thought to have been caused by straight-line winds prior to a 2015 reanalysis by National Weather Service Nashville, Tennessee.[427]
F3 WNW of Franklin Hickman, Williamson TN 35°56′N 87°13′W / 35.93°N 87.21°W / 35.93; -87.21 (Franklin (May 11, F3)) May 11 07:56–08:22 19.70 mi (31.70 km) 700 yd (640 m) An F3 tornado destroyed 3 homes and damaged another 43, with roof damage comprising the majority of the damage wrought to homes.[428] Thousands of trees were also blown by the tornado.[427] Total damage amounted to $2.2 million.[428][101]
F2 SW of Rineyville Hardin KY 37°43′N 86°01′W / 37.72°N 86.02°W / 37.72; -86.02 (Rineyville (May 11, F2)) May 11 08:10–08:19 6.5 mi (10.5 km) 120 yd (110 m) A tornado touched down intermittently on a path through the community of Rinneyville, damaging or destroying 40 homes; a majority of these residences were mobile homes. Five people were also injured by the tornado.[429]
F1 NE of Nashville to NE of Mount Juliet Davidson TN 36°13′N 86°46′W / 36.21°N 86.76°W / 36.21; -86.76 (Nashville (May 11, F1)) May 11 08:07–08:17 15.3 mi (24.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) The homes of roofs and businesses were damaged by a tornado.[430] A car wash was destroyed while other roofs and businesses signs were damaged in Wilson County.[431] The tornado was initially listed as two tornadoes prior to a 2015 reanalysis.[427][101]
F1 SW of Gallatin Sumner TN 36°20′N 86°33′W / 36.34°N 86.55°W / 36.34; -86.55 (Gallatin (May 11, F1)) May 11 08:19 10.0 mi (16.1 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tornado damaged 165 homes largely via the felling of trees.[432][427][101]
F1 SW of Nolensville Williamson TN 35°56′N 86°41′W / 35.94°N 86.68°W / 35.94; -86.68 (Nolensville (May 11, F1)) May 11 08:28 1.35 mi (2.17 km) 200 yd (180 m) Tornado damage was limited to the uprooting or snapping of trees.[433][427][101]
F3 Walterhill area Rutherford TN 35°57′N 86°24′W / 35.95°N 86.4°W / 35.95; -86.4 (Walterhill (May 11, F3)) May 11 08:45–08:52 6.13 mi (9.87 km) 400 yd (370 m) A tornado destroyed at least 18 homes and damaged many others.[434] A nearby church was also heavily damaged.[427][101]
F1 WSW of Munfordville Hart KY 37°17′N 85°55′W / 37.28°N 85.92°W / 37.28; -85.92 (Munfordville (May 11, F1)) May 11 08:59–09:02 2.0 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) Two brief tornado touchdowns occurred within a region of strong straight-line winds, causing damage to the downtown Munfordville area.[435]
F2 SSE of Bohon Mercer KY 37°47′N 84°54′W / 37.78°N 84.9°W / 37.78; -84.9 (Bohon (May 11, F2)) May 11 09:30–09:40 7.0 mi (11.3 km) 300 yd (270 m) 1 death – A tornado damaged 40 homes of which 12 were destroyed. One person was killed after their mobile home was blown towards the Salt River. In total, the tornado caused $15 million in damage.[436]
F1 Crossville area Cumberland TN 35°55′N 85°04′W / 35.91°N 85.07°W / 35.91; -85.07 (Crossville (May 11, F1)) May 11 10:19 1.30 mi (2.09 km) 75 yd (69 m) A tornado impacted the southern portions of Crossville, Tennessee, downing numerous trees and damaging 16 homes. Twent-yone power poles were also broken. South Cumberland Elementary School sustained roof and window damage in addition to the loss of a portable classroom. The tornado was initially thought to have been caused by straight-line winds prior to a 2015 reanalysis.[427][101][437]
F1 NW of Paint Lick Garrard KY 37°38′N 84°26′W / 37.63°N 84.43°W / 37.63; -84.43 (Paint Lick (May 11, F1)) May 11 10:55–10:56 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) Downed trees were observed in a pattern indicative of a tornado.[438]
F1 WSW of Happy Landing Madison KY 37°38′N 84°26′W / 37.63°N 84.43°W / 37.63; -84.43 (Happy Landing (May 11, F1)) May 11 10:56–10:57 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief tornado destroyed a born and damaged two homes, two greenhouses, and a garage.[439]
F1 Ontario area Wayne NY 43°13′N 77°17′W / 43.22°N 77.28°W / 43.22; -77.28 (Ontario (May 11, F1)) May 11 19:30 2.3 mi (3.7 km) 50 yd (46 m) Near the point of initial touchdown, two homes were damaged. Three more homes were damaged farther along the tornado's path, which consisted of three distinct touchdowns. A number of trees were also downed in addition to a power pole.[440]
F0 E of Perryville Lycoming PA 41°19′N 77°05′W / 41.32°N 77.08°W / 41.32; -77.08 (Perryville (May 11, F0)) May 11 20:10–20:12 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 75 yd (69 m) A dozen trees were downed and a barn was unroofed.[441]

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  1. ^ All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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