List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013

This is a list of the confirmed tornadoes during the tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013.

Confirmed tornadoes edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
FU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 72 44 12 6 0 0 134

May 26 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 26, 2013[nb 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 WNW of Mountain Home Elmore ID 43°11′07″N 115°53′00″W / 43.1854°N 115.8833°W / 43.1854; -115.8833 (Mountain Home (May 26, EF0)) 2010–2015 3.92 mi (6.31 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief landspout tornado was confirmed by two Facebook photographs; no damage was reported.[1]
EF0 WSW of Diagonal Ringgold IA 40°47′24″N 94°22′14″W / 40.7901°N 94.3705°W / 40.7901; -94.3705 (Diagonal (May 26, EF0)) 0023 – 0024 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 30 yd (27 m) Law enforcement reported a brief tornado; no damage was reported.[2]

May 27 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 27, 2013[nb 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Meeteetse Park WY 44°19′41″N 108°49′36″W / 44.328°N 108.8266°W / 44.328; -108.8266 (Meeteetse (May 27, EF0)) 1700 – 1718 6.27 mi (10.09 km) 20 yd (18 m) A weak tornado was reported by Park County Sheriffs Office and was photographed from several vantage points; no damage was reported.[3]
EF0 NW of Kimball Kimball NE 41°17′N 103°44′W / 41.28°N 103.73°W / 41.28; -103.73 (Kimball (May 27, EF0)) 2005 – 2015 7.38 mi (11.88 km) 50 yd (46 m) A weak tornado remained over open country, causing no damage.[4]
EF0 NE of Kimball Kimball NE 41°18′N 103°34′W / 41.30°N 103.57°W / 41.30; -103.57 (Kimball (May 27, EF?)) 2125 – 2128 5.43 mi (8.74 km) 50 yd (46 m) A weak tornado remained over open country, causing no damage.[5]
EF0 N of Arapahoe (1st tornado) Cheyenne CO 38°56′39″N 102°09′59″W / 38.9441°N 102.1663°W / 38.9441; -102.1663 (Arapahoe (May 27, EF0)) 2138 – 2143 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) A landspout tornado remained nearly stationary over an open field, causing no damage.[6]
EF0 N of Arapahoe (2nd tornado) Cheyenne CO 38°56′39″N 102°09′59″W / 38.9441°N 102.1663°W / 38.9441; -102.1663 (Arapahoe (May 27, EF0)) 2149 – 2157 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) A second landspout tornado formed after the previous one dissipated and also remained nearly stationary over an open field, causing no damage.[7]
EF0 SE of Harrison Sioux NE 42°31′35″N 103°39′41″W / 42.5265°N 103.6614°W / 42.5265; -103.6614 (Harrison (May 27, EF0)) 2158 – 2203 2 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) A weak tornado remained over open country, causing no damage.[8]
EF0 W of Hemingford Box Butte NE 42°19′12″N 103°25′20″W / 42.32°N 103.4223°W / 42.32; -103.4223 (Hemingford (May 27, EF0)) 2205 – 2210 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 30 yd (27 m) A weak tornado remained over open country, causing no damage.[9]
EF0 N of Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne CO 38°55′N 102°21′W / 38.92°N 102.35°W / 38.92; -102.35 (Cheyenne Wells (May 27, EF0)) 2237 – 2243 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) A landspout tornado was observed on streaming video from a storm chaser; no damage was reported.[10]
EF0 NW of Smith Center Smith KS 39°49′01″N 98°49′52″W / 39.817°N 98.831°W / 39.817; -98.831 (Smith Center (May 27, EF0)) 2332 – 2336 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 15 yd (14 m) A tornado remained over open land, causing no damage.[11]
EF0 S of Bellaire Smith KS 39°48′43″N 98°41′02″W / 39.812°N 98.684°W / 39.812; -98.684 (Bellaire (May 27, EF0)) 2345–2346 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado remained over open land, causing no damage.[12]
EF3 N of Lebanon to N of Esbon Smith, Jewell KS 39°51′25″N 98°32′35″W / 39.857°N 98.543°W / 39.857; -98.543 (Cheyenne Wells (May 27, EF3)) 0004 – 0020 5.74 mi (9.24 km) 1,580 yd (1,440 m) This slow-moving, large wedge low-end EF3 tornado significantly damaged a home, which had its roof completely removed, inflicted mostly minor damage to several other homes, and destroyed at least one shed. Many trees were downed and vehicles were damaged as well. One person was injured. The second model of the tornado intercept vehicle, designed by Sean Casey, intercepted the tornado. Instruments on the vehicle measured a gust of 175 mph (282 km/h) before the measuring equipment was destroyed, indicating that the tornado possibly reached EF4 intensity.[13]
EF2 Edgar Clay NE 40°22′26″N 98°00′50″W / 40.374°N 98.014°W / 40.374; -98.014 (Edgar (May 27, EF2)) 0032 – 0040 4.47 mi (7.19 km) 250 yd (230 m) This strong low-end EF2 tornado touched down west of Edgar before moving directly through the center of the town. Numerous outbuildings, larger metal buildings, and grain silos were either damaged or destroyed. Several homes and businesses in town were damaged, a few of which lost their roofs. Trees and power poles were downed, and irrigation pivots were overturned before the tornado lifted east of Edgar.[14]
EF0 N of Shea Jefferson NE 40°08′24″N 97°01′11″W / 40.14°N 97.0196°W / 40.14; -97.0196 (Shea (May 27, EF0)) 0151 – 0156 3.28 mi (5.28 km) 100 yd (91 m) Center pivot irrigation systems were overturned, and trees and farm outbuildings were damaged.[15]
EF2 ESE of Harbine Jefferson NE 40°10′47″N 96°55′02″W / 40.1798°N 96.9171°W / 40.1798; -96.9171 (Harbine (May 27, EF2)) 0202 – 0206 5.93 mi (9.54 km) 600 yd (550 m) This low-end EF2 tornado destroyed five outbuildings, including a large recently well-built metal outbuilding. Four homes suffered minor damage, 2x4 boards were driven into the ground, irrigation pivots were overturned, and power poles were downed.[16]
EF0 N of Beatrice Gage NE 40°12′54″N 96°45′39″W / 40.2151°N 96.7607°W / 40.2151; -96.7607 (Beatrice (May 27, EF0)) 0216 – 0220 1.36 mi (2.19 km) 100 yd (91 m) A weak tornado caused minor damage to outbuildings and snapped tree limbs.[17]
EF2 W of Marysville Marshall KS 39°50′02″N 96°44′13″W / 39.834°N 96.737°W / 39.834; -96.737 (Marysville (May 27, EF2)) 0240 – 0245 3.83 mi (6.16 km) 150 yd (140 m) A high-end EF2 tornado initially touched down as a weak tornado, overturning a grain bin. It moved generally northeast, severely damaging a John Deere dealership, where exterior walls were collapsed and a nearby metal building was destroyed. It then caused roof damage to a home and a barn, as well as sliding a garage off of its foundation and destroying it. Many trees were downed along the path.[18]

May 28 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 28, 2013[nb 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NNW of Clear Lake Beaver OK 36°47′59″N 100°19′48″W / 36.7996°N 100.33°W / 36.7996; -100.33 (Clear Lake (May 28, EF0)) 2008 – 2011 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief landspout tornado remained over grasslands, causing very little damage.[19]
EF0 E of Forgan Beaver OK 36°54′11″N 100°25′38″W / 36.903°N 100.4272°W / 36.903; -100.4272 (Forgan (May 28, EF0)) 2029 – 2040 1.77 mi (2.85 km) 25 yd (23 m) A landspout tornado formed over undeveloped grassland, causing little damage.[20]
EF3 W of Corning (1st tornado) Nemaha KS 39°40′03″N 96°07′17″W / 39.6676°N 96.1213°W / 39.6676; -96.1213 (Corning (May 28, EF3)) 2116 – 2134 4.4 mi (7.1 km) 900 yd (820 m) A large, slow-moving intense tornado destroyed a home, nearly flattened an older home, rolled a vehicle, and tossed heavy farm equipment. Several outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed and trees and power poles were downed as well.[21]
EF1 W of Corning (2nd tornado) Nemaha KS 39°39′10″N 96°04′16″W / 39.6528°N 96.0712°W / 39.6528; -96.0712 (Corning (May 28, EF1)) 2120 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 50 yd (46 m) This brief tornado formed as a satellite to the EF3 Corning event. Moderate damage was reported in association with this tornado.[22]
EF0 W of Porter Sioux NE 42°05′N 103°44′W / 42.08°N 103.73°W / 42.08; -103.73 (Corning (May 28, EF0)) 2123 – 2138 6.31 mi (10.15 km) 75 yd (69 m) A weak tornado caused no damage.[23]
EF1 NE of Corning Nemaha KS 39°39′36″N 96°00′58″W / 39.6599°N 96.016°W / 39.6599; -96.016 (Corning (May 28, EF1)) 2145 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado, which spun-up after the large EF3 tornado dissipated, downed trees and damaged a home.[24]
EF0 NE of Lake Alice Box Butte NE 42°08′N 103°25′W / 42.13°N 103.42°W / 42.13; -103.42 (Lake Alice (May 28, EF0)) 2205 – 2210 2.16 mi (3.48 km) 50 yd (46 m) An intermittent tornado, which came from the same storm that produced the Sioux County EF0 tornado, caused no damage.[25]
EF0 NNE of Culver Ottawa KS 39°01′24″N 97°43′18″W / 39.0232°N 97.7218°W / 39.0232; -97.7218 (Goff (May 28, EF0)) 2233 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 25 yd (23 m) A bery brief rope tornado caused no damage. The same storm would produce the EF3 Bennington tornado below.[26]
EF3 W of Bennington Ottawa KS 39°02′15″N 97°42′32″W / 39.0376°N 97.709°W / 39.0376; -97.709 (Bennington (May 28, EF3)) 2245 – 2345 2.33 mi (3.75 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) See section on this tornado – Officially listed as an EF3 tornado based on damage surveys; however, based on data from mobile Doppler radar, meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in Topeka, Kansas strongly believe the tornado was of EF4 intensity.[27]
EF1 SE of Allen Bennett SD 43°16′13″N 101°54′49″W / 43.2702°N 101.9137°W / 43.2702; -101.9137 (Allen (May 28, EF1)) 0013 – 0014 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) A mobile home was rolled down a hill and a stick-built house had its roof ripped off and several walls knocked down.[28]
EF1 NE of Cranesville Erie PA 41°55′N 80°18′W / 41.92°N 80.30°W / 41.92; -80.30 (Cranesville (May 28, EF1)) 2335 – 2340 1.69 mi (2.72 km) 50 yd (46 m) A low-end EF1 tornado overturned and destroyed a mobile home, injuring all five occupants. A couple of farm buildings were heavily damaged, and many trees were downed as well.[29]
EF0 E of Albert Barton KS 38°27′N 99°01′W / 38.45°N 99.01°W / 38.45; -99.01 (Albert (May 28, EF0)) 2337 – 2344 4.18 mi (6.73 km) 50 yd (46 m) An almost stationary rope tornado formed near the Barton–Rush County line; it remained over open fields and caused no damage.[30]
EF0 S of Otis Rush KS 38°30′04″N 99°03′00″W / 38.5011°N 99.05°W / 38.5011; -99.05 (Otis (May 28, EF0)) 2340 – 2345 0.62 mi (1.00 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief rope tornado caused no damage.[31]
EF0 SW of Bootleg Deaf Smith TX 34°47′23″N 102°57′40″W / 34.7897°N 102.961°W / 34.7897; -102.961 (Bootleg (May 28, EF0)) 2345 – 2350 2.14 mi (3.44 km) 75 yd (69 m) A rope tornado caused no damage.[32]
EF1 N of Edinboro to SE of Union City Erie PA 41°54′N 80°08′W / 41.90°N 80.13°W / 41.90; -80.13 (Edinboro (May 28, EF1)) 2353 – 0020 17.83 mi (28.69 km) 150 yd (140 m) An intermittent tornado downed many trees, several of which fell onto houses. Other houses suffered roof and siding damage unrelated to trees. Other damage that was observed along the path was found to have been the result of a downburst. Two people were injured by the tornado.[33]
EF0 NW of Woodhull Township Shiawassee MI 42°49′55″N 84°10′52″W / 42.832°N 84.181°W / 42.832; -84.181 (Woodhull Township (May 28, EF0)) 0047 – 0049 0.74 mi (1.19 km) 60 yd (55 m) Trees were uprooted, and shingles were ripped from a church roof.[34]
EF0 Southern Morrice Shiawassee MI 42°49′55″N 84°10′52″W / 42.832°N 84.181°W / 42.832; -84.181 (Morrice (May 28, EF0)) 0052 – 0053 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) Many trees were downed over the south part of Morrice.[35]
EF1 N of Flint Genesee MI 43°04′02″N 83°43′02″W / 43.0671°N 83.7173°W / 43.0671; -83.7173 (Flint (May 28, EF1)) 0101 – 0106 2.28 mi (3.67 km) 400 yd (370 m) Many trees were downed, and several older commercial buildings were damaged.[36]
EF1 SSE of Bancroft to ENE of Gaines Shiawassee, Genesee MI 42°49′48″N 84°01′44″W / 42.83°N 84.029°W / 42.83; -84.029 (Bancroft (May 28, EF1)) 0109 – 0124 9.89 mi (15.92 km) 550 yd (500 m) Roof and siding were torn off of a home, an old barn was destroyed, and another barn lost all of its roof. Several other structures sustained roof damage and many trees were downed.[37]
EF0 NE of Mazon Grundy IL 41°15′23″N 88°23′07″W / 41.2565°N 88.3852°W / 41.2565; -88.3852 (Mazon (May 28, EF0)) 0118 – 0120 1.85 mi (2.98 km) 20 yd (18 m) Doors were blown off of an outbuilding and trees and power poles were downed.[38]
EF0 Brokenstraw Township Warren PA 41°53′11″N 79°21′32″W / 41.8863°N 79.3588°W / 41.8863; -79.3588 (Brokenstraw Township (May 28, EF0)) 0125 – 0129 2.76 mi (4.44 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado embedded within a larger area of damaging straight-line winds downed about 400 trees and destroyed an outbuilding. A church, four houses, and an outbuilding were also damaged.[39]
EF2 NNW of Fenton Genesee MI 42°51′07″N 83°46′24″W / 42.8519°N 83.7734°W / 42.8519; -83.7734 (Fenton (May 28, EF2)) 0130 – 0141 5.1 mi (8.2 km) 500 yd (460 m) Several homes suffered significant damage, including loss of roofs, and many trees were downed.[40]
EF2 SE of Grand Blanc Genesee MI 42°53′46″N 83°34′26″W / 42.896°N 83.574°W / 42.896; -83.574 (Grand Blanc (May 28, EF2)) 0154 – 0206 4.61 mi (7.42 km) 300 yd (270 m) A high-end EF2 tornado nearly destroyed a house while a garage and several other buildings were completely destroyed.[41]
EF1 WSW of Scandia Warren PA 41°54′42″N 79°05′12″W / 41.9116°N 79.0867°W / 41.9116; -79.0867 (Scandia (May 28, EF1)) 0158 – 0206 4.22 mi (6.79 km) 100 yd (91 m) An intermittent tornado damaged two homes and downed about 500 trees.[42]
EF0 NW of Walcott Deaf Smith TX 34°59′37″N 102°55′16″W / 34.9936°N 102.921°W / 34.9936; -102.921 (Walcott (May 28, EF0)) 0206 – 0211 2.06 mi (3.32 km) 150 yd (140 m) A short-lived tornado caused no damage.[43]

May 29 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 29, 2013[nb 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Rangely Rio Blanco CO 40°11′47″N 108°19′38″W / 40.1965°N 108.3272°W / 40.1965; -108.3272 (Rangely (May 29, EF0)) 1550 – 1610 1 mi (1.6 km) 40 yd (37 m) A tornado was photographed by people up to 25 miles (40 km) away. It picked up dirt and vegetable debris but otherwise did not cause damage.[44]
EF0 NNE of Clay Center (1st tornado) Clay NE 40°32′46″N 98°02′46″W / 40.546°N 98.046°W / 40.546; -98.046 (Clay Center (May 29, EF0)) 1956 – 2000 0.49 mi (0.79 km) 25 yd (23 m) A short-lived tornado caused no damage.[45]
EF0 NE of Quitaque Briscoe TX 34°23′N 100°59′W / 34.38°N 100.99°W / 34.38; -100.99 (Quitaque (May 29, EF0)) 2030 – 2035 0.68 mi (1.09 km) 50 yd (46 m) Minor damage was inflicted to a barn.[46]
EF0 S of Russell Springs Russell KS 38°50′N 101°11′W / 38.83°N 101.18°W / 38.83; -101.18 (Russell Springs (May 29, EF0)) 2035 – 2036 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) Emergency management observed a short-lived landspout tornado; no damage was reported.[47]
EF0 SW of Turkey Hall TX 34°22′33″N 100°54′34″W / 34.3759°N 100.9094°W / 34.3759; -100.9094 (Turkey (May 29, EF0)) 2044 – 2046 0.56 mi (0.90 km) 50 yd (46 m) Members of the Turkey Fire Department observed a landspout tornado; no damage was reported.[48]
EF0 N of Sutton Clay NE 40°41′31″N 97°51′36″W / 40.692°N 97.86°W / 40.692; -97.86 (Sutton (May 29, EF0)) 2045 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 15 yd (14 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[49]
EF0 S of Bradshaw York NE 40°51′18″N 97°45′00″W / 40.855°N 97.75°W / 40.855; -97.75 (Bradshaw (May 29, EF0)) 2120 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 15 yd (14 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[50]
EF1 NNE of Clay Center (2nd tornado) Clay NE 40°33′14″N 98°02′17″W / 40.554°N 98.038°W / 40.554; -98.038 (Clay Center (May 29, EF1)) 2121 – 2129 4.34 mi (6.98 km) 75 yd (69 m) Metal panels were ripped from the roof and walls of an outbuilding and a home sustained minor damage.[51]
EF1 NW of York York NE 40°54′47″N 97°38′10″W / 40.913°N 97.636°W / 40.913; -97.636 (York (May 29, EF1)) 2136 – 2200 8.39 mi (13.50 km) 150 yd (140 m) Outbuildings, grain bins, and a garage were heavily damaged or destroyed and a few homes also sustained minor damage. Trees were uprooted, power poles were snapped, and irrigation pivots were overturned as well.[52]
EF0 W of Comstock Custer NE 41°34′N 99°16′W / 41.56°N 99.26°W / 41.56; -99.26 (Comstock (May 29, EF0)) 2146 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 35 yd (32 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[53]
EF1 E of York York NE 40°47′56″N 97°35′13″W / 40.799°N 97.587°W / 40.799; -97.587 (York (May 29, EF1)) 2148 – 2220 15.93 mi (25.64 km) 400 yd (370 m) Two outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, irrigation pivots were overturned, and trees and power poles were snapped.[54]
EF1 W of Calumet Canadian OK 35°36′00″N 98°13′36″W / 35.6°N 98.2268°W / 35.6; -98.2268 (Calumet (May 29, EF1)) 2200 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) A barn was destroyed, and a house was damaged.[55]
EF0 E of Grinnell Gove KS 39°08′10″N 100°33′48″W / 39.1362°N 100.5632°W / 39.1362; -100.5632 (Grinnell (May 29, EF0)) 2243–2245 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 25 yd (23 m) A storm chaser observed a small rope tornado; no damage was reported.[56]
EF0 E of Garnavillo, IA to Patch Grove, WI Clayton (IA), Grant (WI) IA, WI 42°52′06″N 91°13′04″W / 42.8682°N 91.2178°W / 42.8682; -91.2178 (Garnavillo (May 29, EF0)) 2246 – 2254 6.38 mi (10.27 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A few campers and buildings were damaged and trees were downed.[57]
EF2 SSE of Florida to Schenectady Montgomery, Schenectady NY 42°50′45″N 74°12′12″W / 42.8457°N 74.2034°W / 42.8457; -74.2034 (Florida (May 29, EF2)) 2247 – 2304 12.8 mi (20.6 km) 1,760 yd (1,610 m) A very large tornado, which was up to a 1 mi (1.6 km) wide, tore the roofs off of several structures, downed a large number of trees, and toppled high-tension power line towers. One person was injured.[58]
EF1 S of Summit Schoharie NY 42°31′34″N 74°34′44″W / 42.5262°N 74.579°W / 42.5262; -74.579 (Summit (May 29, EF1)) 2257 – 2302 1.57 mi (2.53 km) 200 yd (180 m) Many trees were downed.[59]
EF0 NE of Rising City Butler NE 41°14′N 97°16′W / 41.23°N 97.26°W / 41.23; -97.26 (Rising City (May 29, EF0)) 2300 – 2305 0.64 mi (1.03 km) 25 yd (23 m) Emergency management reported a tornado that caused no damage.[60]
EF0 WNW of Elba Howard NE 41°18′58″N 98°42′56″W / 41.3161°N 98.7156°W / 41.3161; -98.7156 (Elba (May 29, EF0)) 2305 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 15 yd (14 m) A brief tornado did not cause damage.[61]
EF0 SW of Bartlett Wheeler NE 41°51′N 98°35′W / 41.85°N 98.59°W / 41.85; -98.59 (Bartlett (May 29, EF0)) 2308 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 35 yd (32 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[62]
EF1 Vischer Ferry Saratoga NY 42°47′11″N 73°48′31″W / 42.7865°N 73.8085°W / 42.7865; -73.8085 (Vischer Ferry (May 29, EF1)) 2310–2311 0.75 mi (1.21 km) 200 yd (180 m) The roof was torn off of a shed, windows were blown out of a house, and a barn was shifted off of its foundation. About 100 trees were downed along the path as well.[63]
EF1 Southwestern Norman Cleveland OK 35°11′27″N 97°27′13″W / 35.1907°N 97.4535°W / 35.1907; -97.4535 (Norman (May 29, EF1)) 2342 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A house was damaged.[64]
EF0 SW of Lakin (1st tornado) Kearny KS 37°46′N 101°26′W / 37.76°N 101.44°W / 37.76; -101.44 (Lakin (May 29, EF0)) 2350–2353 0.28 mi (0.45 km) 75 yd (69 m) A trained storm spotter observed a tornado lifting dirt but causing no damage.[65]
EF0 SW of Lakin (2nd tornado) Kearny KS 37°46′N 101°28′W / 37.77°N 101.47°W / 37.77; -101.47 (Lakin (May 29, EF0)) 0000–0012 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 100 yd (91 m) Members of the public observed a tornado; no damage was reported.[66]
EF0 SSW of Lakin Kearny KS 37°46′00″N 101°23′13″W / 37.7666°N 101.387°W / 37.7666; -101.387 (Lakin (May 29, EF0)) 0020–0023 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 75 yd (69 m) A National Weather Service employee observed a tornado lifting dirt but causing no damage.[67]
EF0 S of Erick Beckham OK 35°01′59″N 99°53′02″W / 35.033°N 99.884°W / 35.033; -99.884 (Erick (May 29, EF0)) 0021–0023 0.75 mi (1.21 km) 150 yd (140 m) A storm chaser observed a dust-filled tornado that caused no known damage.[68]
EF1 Southeatern Prairie View Phillips KS 39°49′05″N 99°34′41″W / 39.818°N 99.578°W / 39.818; -99.578 (Prairie View (May 29, EF1)) 0110 – 0112 0.78 mi (1.26 km) 40 yd (37 m) A low-end EF1 tornado embedded within a larger area of damaging straight-line winds struck a farmstead, damaging or destroying three outbuildings, snapping tree limbs, and inflicting window damage to a home.[69]

May 30 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 30, 2013[nb 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 N of Rocky Polk AR 34°37′27″N 94°22′11″W / 34.6241°N 94.3696°W / 34.6241; -94.3696 (Rocky (May 30, EF1)) 1908 – 1909 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 200 yd (180 m) A shed was destroyed, a metal barn lost its roof, and the roof of a house was damaged. Many large trees were downed as well.[70]
EF2 Oden Montgomery AR 34°36′06″N 93°49′46″W / 34.6017°N 93.8294°W / 34.6017; -93.8294 (Oden (May 30, EF2)) 2000 – 2007 3.37 mi (5.42 km) 400 yd (370 m) A house had its roof removed, while another house was damaged. Several outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed and numerous trees were downed. Two people were injured.[71]
EF1 SE of Kirby Pike AR 34°12′43″N 93°34′05″W / 34.212°N 93.568°W / 34.212; -93.568 (Kirby (May 30, EF1)) 2003 – 2007 1.48 mi (2.38 km) 300 yd (270 m) Trees were downed, and deer stands were knocked over.[72]
EF0 Perkins Payne OK 35°57′43″N 97°02′22″W / 35.9619°N 97.0395°W / 35.9619; -97.0395 (Perkins (May 30, EF0)) 2008–2009 0.26 mi (0.42 km) 100 yd (91 m) A short-lived tornado that was reported via KWTV lasted about 30 seconds, causing no damage.[73]
EF0 E of Perkins Payne OK 35°59′N 96°56′W / 35.98°N 96.94°W / 35.98; -96.94 (Perkins (May 30, EF0)) 2015 – 2016 0.71 mi (1.14 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado was reported via KWTV; no damage occurred.[74]
EF2 E of Rosboro to NW of Bonnerdale Pike, Clark, Montgomery, Hot Spring AR 34°17′00″N 93°29′11″W / 34.2834°N 93.4865°W / 34.2834; -93.4865 (Sugarloaf (May 30, EF2)) 2016 – 2035 9 mi (14 km) 300 yd (270 m) A mobile home was destroyed, a large metal barn was badly damaged, and a house suffered roof damage. Numerous trees and power poles were downed as well. Three people were injured north of Amity.[75]
EF0 Ripley Payne OK 36°00′52″N 96°53′01″W / 36.0145°N 96.8835°W / 36.0145; -96.8835 (Ripley (May 30, EF0)) 2026 – 2030 1.64 mi (2.64 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tornado developed under a large revolving bowl wall cloud. Although debris was noted; no damage was reported.[76]
EF1 NW of Mountain Pine Garland AR 34°36′07″N 93°15′50″W / 34.6020°N 93.2640°W / 34.6020; -93.2640 (Mountain Pine (May 30, EF1)) 2035 – 2051 8.7 mi (14.0 km) 300 yd (270 m) This tornado began as a waterspout over Lake Ouachita before moving onshore about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) west of Lena Landing. Numerous trees were downed by the tornado, resulting in damage to a house and several cabins.[77]
EF2 SE of Watson, OK to NE of Cove, AR McCurtain OK), Polk (AR) OK, AR 34°21′55″N 94°29′57″W / 34.3652°N 94.4992°W / 34.3652; -94.4992 (Watson (May 30, EF2)) 2035 – 2055 8.6 mi (13.8 km) 800 yd (730 m) This tornado downed many trees in McCurtain County before crossing the Oklahoma–Arkansas state line. There, more trees were knocked down, some of which fell on and damaged mobile homes and site-built homes, and a barn was destroyed. Vehicles were damaged and power lines were downed as well.[78]
EF0 NNW of Cushing Payne OK 36°02′01″N 96°47′15″W / 36.0335°N 96.7874°W / 36.0335; -96.7874 (Cushing (May 30, EF0)) 2037 – 2038 0.37 mi (0.60 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado; no damage was reported.[79]
EF1 W of Royal Garland AR 34°28′02″N 93°19′15″W / 34.4672°N 93.3209°W / 34.4672; -93.3209 (Royal (May 30, EF1)) 2049 – 2108 7.16 mi (11.52 km) 300 yd (270 m) This tornado touched down southwest of Royal, destroying a few barns and outbuildings. Several homes sustained roof damage and one had an addition added on room destroyed. A mobile home and two travel trailers were overturned, and another mobile home had one end ripped off. Several trees were downed, one of which crushed a van and another of which fell onto a mobile home. The tornado then lifted north of Royal.[80]
EF0 NNW of Oilton Creek OK 36°07′36″N 96°36′14″W / 36.1268°N 96.604°W / 36.1268; -96.604 (Oilton (May 30, EF0)) 2101 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Storm chasers reported a brief tornado over open country; no known damage occurred.[81]
EF1 Conesville Muscatine IA 41°22′04″N 91°21′14″W / 41.3677°N 91.354°W / 41.3677; -91.354 (Conesville (May 30, EF1)) 2110 – 2112 2.43 mi (3.91 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were downed and a mobile home lost part of its roof.[82]
EF1 ESE of Wickes Polk AR 34°16′39″N 94°18′05″W / 34.2776°N 94.3015°W / 34.2776; -94.3015 (Wickes (May 30, EF1)) 2132 – 2136 2.43 mi (3.91 km) 200 yd (180 m) A home suffered roof damage and the metal roof of a shed was torn off. Many trees were downed, a few of which crushed mobile homes, and large trees were downed.[83]
EF1 Andalusia, IL to NE of Buffalo, IA Rock Island (IL), Scott (IA) IL, IA 41°26′04″N 90°43′32″W / 41.4345°N 90.7256°W / 41.4345; -90.7256 (Andalusia (May 30, EF1)) 2144 – 2147 3.96 mi (6.37 km) 150 yd (140 m) Large trees were downed, some of which fell onto houses. The tornado crossed the Mississippi River, briefly becoming a waterspout as well.[84]
EF0 SW of Prophetstown Whiteside IL 41°39′25″N 89°58′51″W / 41.657°N 89.9809°W / 41.657; -89.9809 (Phrophetstown (May 30, EF0)) 2235 – 2236 0.57 mi (0.92 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief, weak tornado caused no damage.[85]
EF0 NE of Pernell Garvin OK 34°33′54″N 97°30′04″W / 34.565°N 97.501°W / 34.565; -97.501 (Pernell (May 30, EF0)) 2258–2259 0.41 mi (0.66 km) 200 yd (180 m) A trained storm spotter observed a brief, rain-wrapped tornado; no damage was reported.[86]
EF1 W of Norman Montgomery AR 34°26′59″N 93°48′10″W / 34.4496°N 93.8027°W / 34.4496; -93.8027 (Norman (May 30, EF1)) 2310 – 2316 3.22 mi (5.18 km) 200 yd (180 m) Numerous trees were downed and a hay barn was badly damaged.[87]
EF0 WSW of Mazie Mayes OK 36°04′53″N 95°25′08″W / 36.0813°N 95.419°W / 36.0813; -95.419 (Mazie (May 31, EF0)) 2349 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[88]
EF0 WSW of Mazie Mayes OK 36°05′37″N 95°23′55″W / 36.0936°N 95.3985°W / 36.0936; -95.3985 (Mazie (May 31, EF0)) 2354 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[89]
EF0 ENE of Mazie Mayes OK 36°06′03″N 95°22′01″W / 36.1009°N 95.3669°W / 36.1009; -95.3669 (Mazie (May 31, EF0)) 0008–0009 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[90]
EF1 SE of Murphy Mayes OK 36°07′24″N 95°13′42″W / 36.1233°N 95.2282°W / 36.1233; -95.2282 (Murphy (May 30, EF1)) 0024 – 0030 2.1 mi (3.4 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several trees were downed.[91]
EF1 NW of Paron Saline AR 34°47′15″N 92°48′49″W / 34.7876°N 92.8137°W / 34.7876; -92.8137 (Paron (May 30, EF1)) 0046 – 0050 1.72 mi (2.77 km) 250 yd (230 m) The roof was torn off of a church with of several houses also sustaining roof damage. A motor home was damaged, several outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed, and many trees were downed.[92]
EF2 SE of Broken Arrow to NE of Oneta Tulsa, Wagoner OK 36°01′21″N 95°46′22″W / 36.0224°N 95.7729°W / 36.0224; -95.7729 (Broken Arrow (May 30, EF2)) 0140 – 0154 5.6 mi (9.0 km) 450 yd (410 m) This tornado destroyed barns, damaged homes, and downed trees before moving into Wagoner County. There, the tornado reached high-end EF2 strength, severely damaging metal buildings, a gas station, and dozens of homes, several of which lost their roofs and another that lost its second story. The tornado continued eastward, damaging more homes and a large brick building, destroying a wood-framed outbuilding, and downing more trees before lifting.[93]
EF1 NNE of Maumelle Pulaski AR 34°53′23″N 92°23′33″W / 34.8896°N 92.3925°W / 34.8896; -92.3925 (Maumelle (May 30, EF1)) 0213 – 0214 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 150 yd (140 m) A brief tornado on the north side of a larger area of damaging straight-line winds moved a mobile home off of its foundation, blew in doors and a wall of a metal building, and downed many trees.[94]
EF1 S of Tull Grant AR 34°26′08″N 92°34′56″W / 34.4355°N 92.5823°W / 34.4355; -92.5823 (Tull (May 30, EF1)) 0236 – 0237 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 200 yd (180 m) 1 death – A brief tornado downed many trees, one of which fell on a car, killing the driver. A couple of homes suffered minor roof damage as well.[95]

May 31 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 31, 2013[nb 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NW of Pamona Howell MO 36°51′32″N 92°00′36″W / 36.8588°N 92.0101°W / 36.8588; -92.0101 (Pamona (May 31, EF1)) 0520 – 0525 4.28 mi (6.89 km) 400 yd (370 m) Hundreds of trees were downed and a machine shed was damaged.[96]
EF1 SW of Brinkley Monroe AR 34°49′23″N 91°15′18″W / 34.8231°N 91.2550°W / 34.8231; -91.2550 (Brinkley (May 31, EF1)) 0535 – 0536 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado caused minor roof damage to a building and downed many trees in a cemetery.[97]
EF1 NE of Brinkley Monroe, St. Francis AR 34°53′13″N 91°10′15″W / 34.8869°N 91.1708°W / 34.8869; -91.1708 (Brinkley (May 31, EF1)) 0550 – 0557 3.31 mi (5.33 km) 200 yd (180 m) The roof was partially removed from a house and a few other buildings suffered minor roof damage. Several trees were downed and a couple of tractor-trailers were blown over on I-40 as well. One person suffered minor injuries.[98]
EF1 NW of Covington Tipton TN 35°36′57″N 89°42′11″W / 35.6159°N 89.7031°W / 35.6159; -89.7031 (Covington (May 31, EF1)) 1105 – 1109 0.83 mi (1.34 km) 250 yd (230 m) Two houses suffered significant damage, grain bins were damaged, and a shop was destroyed. Trees were downed as well.[99]
EF0 WSW of Oakwood Walsh ND 48°25′N 97°19′W / 48.42°N 97.31°W / 48.42; -97.31 (Oakwood (May 31, EF0)) 1853 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado caused no reported damage.[100]
EF0 NE of Grafton Walsh ND 48°26′N 97°19′W / 48.44°N 97.32°W / 48.44; -97.32 (Grafton (May 31, EF0)) 1917 – 1925 2.25 mi (3.62 km) 25 yd (23 m) A tornado moved along an intermittent path; no damage was reported.[101]
EF0 W of Independence Montgomery KS 37°14′N 95°46′W / 37.23°N 95.77°W / 37.23; -95.77 (Independence (May 31, EF0)) 2118 – 2120 0.42 mi (0.68 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no reported damage.[102]
EF0 NE of Omega Kingfisher OK 35°52′49″N 98°11′15″W / 35.8802°N 98.1874°W / 35.8802; -98.1874 (Omega (May 31, EF0)) 2235 – 2237 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) Broadcast media and Spotter Network observed a tornado that caused no damage.[103]
EF0 SSW of Calumet Canadian OK 35°29′55″N 98°07′12″W / 35.4987°N 98.12°W / 35.4987; -98.12 (Calumet (May 31, EF0)) 2255 – 2256 0.35 mi (0.56 km) 30 yd (27 m) Minor tree damage and a convergent wheat pattern was observed.[104]
EF3 WSW of El Reno to W of Yukon Canadian OK 35°29′06″N 98°05′46″W / 35.485°N 98.096°W / 35.485; -98.096 (El Reno (May 31, EF3)) 2303 – 2344 16.2 mi (26.1 km) 4,576 yd (4,184 m) 8 deaths – See article on this tornado – An erratic and record-breaking tornado, the widest in world history at 2.6 miles (4.2 km), occurred south of El Reno. The tornado featured multiple sub-vortices with winds in excess of 302 miles per hour (486 km/h), as well as additional satellite tornadoes nearby. All eight deaths occurred in vehicles, including members of the TWISTEX team. Another 26 people were injured. Although radar-measured winds far exceeded EF5 threshold, damage indicators which form the basis of the Enhanced Fujita scale only supported EF3 strength across a largely rural area.[105]
EF0 N of Floyd Floyd IA 43°10′09″N 92°43′56″W / 43.1691°N 92.7323°W / 43.1691; -92.7323 (Floyd (May 31, EF0)) 2309–2310 0.18 mi (0.29 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado caused no reported damage.[106]
EF0 NW of Union City Canadian OK 35°26′24″N 98°00′11″W / 35.44°N 98.003°W / 35.44; -98.003 (Union City (May 31, EF0)) 2312–2313 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 120 yd (110 m) Storm chasers and the RaXPol mobile research radar observed a brief satellite tornado rotating around the primary El Reno tornado; no damage was reported.[107]
EF0 SSW of El Reno Canadian OK 35°27′32″N 98°00′40″W / 35.459°N 98.011°W / 35.459; -98.011 (El Reno (May 31, EF0)) 2313–2314 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 350 yd (320 m) Storm chasers and the RaXPol mobile research radar observed a brief satellite tornado rotating around the primary El Reno tornado; no damage was reported.[108]
EF0 NW of Hulah Osage OK 36°56′42″N 96°04′04″W / 36.9451°N 96.0678°W / 36.9451; -96.0678 (Hulah (May 31, EF0)) 2318 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado in open country caused no damage.[109]
EF0 SSW of Montgomery City Montgomery MO 38°56′33″N 91°31′08″W / 38.9424°N 91.5188°W / 38.9424; -91.5188 (Montgomery City (May 31, EF0)) 2320 – 2321 0.53 mi (0.85 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief tornado snapped power poles and downed many trees, including one that fell onto a parked school bus.[110]
EF0 S of Montgomery City Montgomery MO 38°56′38″N 91°30′07″W / 38.944°N 91.502°W / 38.944; -91.502 (Montgomery City (May 31, EF0)) 2321 – 2322 0.21 mi (0.34 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief downed many trees and blew the roof off of a machine shed.[111]
EF0 NNW of New Florence Montgomery MO 38°56′20″N 91°27′36″W / 38.939°N 91.460°W / 38.939; -91.460 (New Florence (May 31, EF0)) 2328 – 2330 1.06 mi (1.71 km) 40 yd (37 m) Many trees were downed, and a home suffered minor siding and soffit damage.[112]
EF2 SE of El Reno Canadian OK 35°29′09″N 97°51′04″W / 35.4858°N 97.8511°W / 35.4858; -97.8511 (El Reno (May 31, EF2)) 2329 – 2341 5 mi (8.0 km) 150 yd (140 m) A rare, long-lived anticyclonic tornado formed as a satellite tornado to the main El Reno tornado. Some structures and trees were damaged.[113]
EF1 WSW of Pawhuska Osage OK 36°36′55″N 96°36′02″W / 36.6154°N 96.6006°W / 36.6154; -96.6006 (Pawhuska (May 31, EF1)) 2330 – 2337 2.5 mi (4.0 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tornado remained over mostly open country, although two power poles were snapped.[114]
EF1 NE of Copan Washington OK 36°57′44″N 95°50′03″W / 36.9623°N 95.8343°W / 36.9623; -95.8343 (Copan (May 31, EF1)) 2338 – 2340 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 200 yd (180 m) A home suffered roof damage and several trees were downed.[115]
EF1 NNE of Mustang to western Oklahoma City Canadian, Oklahoma OK 35°27′14″N 97°41′56″W / 35.454°N 97.699°W / 35.454; -97.699 (Oklahoma City (May 31, EF1)) 2351 – 0009 5.71 mi (9.19 km) 600 yd (550 m) A large, slow-moving tornado formed in southwestern Oklahoma City, just to the north of Will Rogers World Airport. Buildings, homes, businesses, trees and powerlines were damaged and many vehicles were overturned on I-44.[116]
EF0 S of El Reno Canadian OK 35°26′36″N 97°57′36″W / 35.4432°N 97.96°W / 35.4432; -97.96 (El Reno (May 31, EF0)) 2355 – 2357 0.47 mi (0.76 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter reported a tornado, although any damage it caused was indiscernible from the El Reno EF3 tornado.[117]
EF0 ESE of South Coffeyville Nowata OK 36°59′14″N 95°25′54″W / 36.9873°N 95.4317°W / 36.9873; -95.4317 (South Coffeyville (May 31, EF0)) 0021 – 0022 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 310 yd (280 m) Numerous trees were downed.[118]
EF0 N of Templeton Benton IN 40°32′08″N 87°12′17″W / 40.5356°N 87.2048°W / 40.5356; -87.2048 (Templeton (May 31, EF0)) 0030 – 0032 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 20 yd (18 m) Emergency management reported a tornado over open fields; no damage was reported.[119]
EF0 SW of Del City Oklahoma OK 35°24′40″N 97°27′25″W / 35.411°N 97.457°W / 35.411; -97.457 (Del City (May 31, EF0)) 0035 – 0037 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 200 yd (180 m) Trees and power lines were damaged.[120]
EF1 SW of Union Franklin MO 38°24′34″N 91°03′03″W / 38.4095°N 91.0509°W / 38.4095; -91.0509 (Union (May 31, EF1)) 0037–0050 9.98 mi (16.06 km) 500 yd (460 m) Damage was confined to downed trees.[121]
EF1 W of Moore Cleveland OK 35°20′28″N 97°36′32″W / 35.341°N 97.609°W / 35.341; -97.609 (Moore (May 31, EF1)) 0042 – 0043 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several homes, trees, power poles, and power lines were damaged.[122]
EF0 NNE of Tuttle Grady OK 35°19′16″N 97°47′56″W / 35.321°N 97.799°W / 35.321; -97.799 (Tuttle (May 31, EF0)) 0045 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Two storm chasers filmed a tornado; no known damage occurred.[123]
EF3 SW of Weldon Spring to Riverview St. Charles, St. Louis, St. Louis City MO 38°41′12″N 90°44′59″W / 38.6867°N 90.7498°W / 38.6867; -90.7498 (Weldon Spring (May 31, EF3)) 0050 – 0125 31.8 mi (51.2 km) 1,760 yd (1,610 m) See section on this tornado – Two people suffered minor injuries in St. Charles County.[124]
EF1 Southwestern Oklahoma City Oklahoma OK 35°24′22″N 97°33′04″W / 35.406°N 97.551°W / 35.406; -97.551 (Lightning Creek (May 31, EF1)) 0053 – 0055 1.13 mi (1.82 km) 300 yd (270 m) Roofs and trees were damaged.[125]
EF1 ESE of Catawissa Jefferson MO 38°24′05″N 90°43′56″W / 38.4013°N 90.7322°W / 38.4013; -90.7322 (Catawissa (May 31, EF1)) 0101–0118 12.41 mi (19.97 km) 200 yd (180 m) Damage was confined to downed trees.[126]
EF3 NE of Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO to N of Edwardsville, IL St. Louis (MO), Madison (IL) MO, IL 38°48′03″N 90°08′57″W / 38.8009°N 90.1493°W / 38.8009; -90.1493 (South Roxana (May 31, EF3)) 0127 – 0137 10.6 mi (17.1 km) 150 yd (140 m) A narrow, but destructive high-end EF3 tornado touched down just inside Missouri, southwest of Roxana, Illinois. It downed trees in rural northeastern St. Louis County and then quickly crossed the Mississippi River at its confluence with the Missouri River and into Madison County, Illinois. The tornado damaged a commercial building and snapped power poles in southern Hartford and then moved through the town of South Roxana, where it destroyed a wood-frame metal-sided storage building and caused heavy damage to a steel-framework industrial warehouse building (where a wall was buckled and steel roof girders were twisted) at a landfill just east of town. The tornado continued to north of Edwardsville before it dissipated.[127]
EF1 NW of Talala to SW of Watova Rogers, Nowata OK 36°35′19″N 95°43′57″W / 36.5886°N 95.7326°W / 36.5886; -95.7326 (Talala (May 31, EF1)) 0121 – 0126 3.5 mi (5.6 km) 320 yd (290 m) A high-end EF1 tornado downed many trees.[128]
EF1 NNE of Talala to ENE of Watova Rogers, Nowata OK 36°35′50″N 95°40′34″W / 36.5972°N 95.6760°W / 36.5972; -95.6760 (Talala (May 31, EF1)) 0127 – 0135 4.8 mi (7.7 km) 350 yd (320 m) This high-end EF1 tornado developed immediately after the previous one dissipated. A mobile home and a barn were destroyed, several homes were damaged, and numerous trees were downed. Two people were injured.[129]
EF2 Gillespie Macoupin IL 39°07′43″N 89°49′38″W / 39.1287°N 89.8272°W / 39.1287; -89.8272 (Gillespie (May 31, EF2)) 0149 – 0152 1.47 mi (2.37 km) 150 yd (140 m) A low-end EF2 tornado moved through Gillespie. Several homes and a school gymnasium sustained extensive roof and wall damage, three garages were destroyed, and many trees and power poles were downed.[130]
EF1 SW of Zanesville to ESE of Waggoner Montgomery IL 39°19′51″N 89°40′53″W / 39.3309°N 89.6815°W / 39.3309; -89.6815 (Zanesville (May 31, EF1)) 0200 – 0206 4.26 mi (6.86 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous large trees were snapped, barns, outbuildings, and machine sheds were severely damaged, and three tractor trailers were blown over on I-55. The windows were blown in at a two-story farm house as well.[131]
EF1 Northwestern Decatur Macon IL 39°51′31″N 88°59′08″W / 39.8586°N 88.9856°W / 39.8586; -88.9856 (Decatur (May 31, EF1)) 0303 – 0307 1.99 mi (3.20 km) 100 yd (91 m) A television shop lost its roof and sustained broken windows and siding damage while other structures sustained minor roof damage. Numerous trees were downed as well.[132]
EF0 SW of Grove Delaware OK 36°32′16″N 94°49′25″W / 36.5379°N 94.8236°W / 36.5379; -94.8236 (Grove (May 31, EF0)) 0423 – 0427 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 500 yd (460 m) Many trees were downed.[133]
EF1 NNW of Meeks Vermilion IL 40°01′24″N 87°35′46″W / 40.0232°N 87.5961°W / 40.0232; -87.5961 (Meeks (May 31, EF1)) 0424 – 0425 0.49 mi (0.79 km) 70 yd (64 m) A home's garage was pulled from its foundation and pushed about 10 feet (3.0 m) on top of the car inside, severely damaging it and part of the house. A large barn was also damaged, and several trees were splintered.[134]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f 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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