EF# |
Location |
County / Parish |
State |
Start Coord. |
Time (UTC) |
Path length |
Max width |
Summary |
EF2 |
E of Estelline |
Deuel |
SD |
44.5731°N 96.8389°W / 44.5731; -96.8389 (Estelline (May 12, EF2)) |
22:39–22:40 |
0.44 mi (0.71 km) |
40 yd (37 m) |
The roof was ripped off a large and well-built dairy barn, a camper was tipped over, and several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed.[15] |
EF1 |
WSW of Thomas |
Hamlin |
SD |
44.7388°N 97.2897°W / 44.7388; -97.2897 (Thomas (May 12, EF1)) |
22:40–22:41 |
0.52 mi (0.84 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado impacted a residence while the family was outside, forcing them to seek shelter under a tractor, resulting in one injury. A newly built machine shed had its roof completely removed and exterior walls damaged. Debris from the structure was scattered into trees, and the tops of trees were snapped off.[16] |
EF0 |
NNW of Naples |
Clark |
SD |
44.8322°N 97.5491°W / 44.8322; -97.5491 (Naples (May 12, EF0)) |
22:45–22:46 |
0.32 mi (0.51 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A barn lost half of its roof, with debris scattered 0.3 miles (0.48 km) away. Large tree branches were snapped as well.[17] |
EF2 |
Castlewood |
Hamlin |
SD |
44.717°N 97.0279°W / 44.717; -97.0279 (Castlewood (May 12, EF2)) |
22:45–22:49 |
1.96 mi (3.15 km) |
80 yd (73 m) |
A strong rope tornado caused severe damage in Castlewood, where multiple homes sustained partial to total roof loss, and a few sustained some collapse of exterior walls. A small and poorly anchored funeral home visitation center was blown off its foundation and destroyed, along with several sheds and detached garages. A school building had a large section of its roof blown off and sustained some damage to the upper portions of its brick exterior walls. A school bus shed was also destroyed, and many trees and power poles were snapped in town. Some outbuildings were damaged and hay bales were tossed outside of town as well. One person was injured.[18] |
EF0 |
NNE of Raymond |
Clark |
SD |
44.99°N 97.9055°W / 44.99; -97.9055 (Raymond (May 12, EF0)) |
22:45 |
0.02 mi (0.032 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
An eyewitness reported a brief tornado. No damage occurred.[19] |
EF2 |
S of Gary |
Deuel |
SD |
44.7733°N 96.4598°W / 44.7733; -96.4598 (Gary (May 12, EF2)) |
22:58–23:00 |
0.43 mi (0.69 km) |
60 yd (55 m) |
A brief but strong high-end EF2 tornado struck a farm, ripping the entire roof off a house and destroying most of its exterior walls. An occupant was injured when a refrigerator fell into the basement. The home's attached garage was blown off its foundation, and a pickup truck was pushed at least 6 feet (1.8 m). The family's dog was blown out of the house but survived with only minor injuries. Nearby outbuildings were damaged, and debris was scattered through a field and impaled into the ground. A semi-truck was rotated and flipped onto its side, and trees were also damaged.[20] |
EF1 |
NNW of Gary |
Deuel |
SD |
44.8163°N 96.4886°W / 44.8163; -96.4886 (Gary (May 12, EF1)) |
22:59–23:03 |
2.05 mi (3.30 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A barn roof was damaged, and a horse trailer was rolled multiple times at a farm. At a second residence, a tree fell on to the corner of the house and an anchor-bolted single stall garage was overturned, while a second garage to the north lost two thirds of its roof panels. Another machine shed had a portion of the south wall pushed in, and a mostly empty grain bin was also ripped from its foundation and tossed across a road.[21] |
EF1 |
WNW of Rauville |
Codington |
SD |
45.0048°N 97.1902°W / 45.0048; -97.1902 (Rauville (May 12, EF1)) |
23:02–23:03 |
0.2 mi (0.32 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A house had its attached garage and part of its roof torn off. An outbuilding was destroyed, with debris scattered at least 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away.[22] |
EF1 |
N of Garden City |
Clark |
SD |
45.0011°N 97.5774°W / 45.0011; -97.5774 (Garden City (May 12, EF1)) |
23:02–23:03 |
0.49 mi (0.79 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A tornado touched down on a farm, where a barn lost a majority of its roof and external walls. Some wooden 2x4s from the structure were impaled into the ground, and one pierced through the attached garage of a house. Some sheet metal was wrapped around trees, and debris was tossed about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) from where it originated.[23] |
EF1 |
E of Tunerville |
Deuel |
SD |
44.8841°N 96.652°W / 44.8841; -96.652 (Tunerville (May 12, EF1)) |
23:05–23:07 |
0.24 mi (0.39 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado impacted a hunting lodge property, damaging corn, trees, and the main lodge house which lost half of its roof. A camper was picked up and dropped on its roof as well.[24] |
EF1 |
Madison |
Lac qui Parle |
MN |
45.0059°N 96.1859°W / 45.0059; -96.1859 (Madison (May 12, EF1)) |
23:09–23:11 |
0.89 mi (1.43 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A house had its roof removed, other homes in Madison sustained more minor damage, a camper was rolled, and three light poles were bent over at a baseball field, including one that had its cement support ripped out of the ground. There was also extensive tree damage throughout the town as well.[25] |
EF1 |
S of Webster |
Day |
SD |
45.2348°N 97.4948°W / 45.2348; -97.4948 (Webster (May 12, EF1)) |
23:13–23:14 |
0.12 mi (0.19 km) |
35 yd (32 m) |
An outbuilding had its roof ripped off and interior wall knocked over, with debris was tossed over 250 yards (230 m) away. A calving shed was rolled, an animal trailer was tipped over, and a windmill was overturned and twisted.[26] |
EF1 |
NW of Nassau |
Grant |
SD |
45.0884°N 96.4798°W / 45.0884; -96.4798 (Nassau (May 12, EF1)) |
23:15–23:16 |
0.55 mi (0.89 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A machine shed shop was badly damaged along with two sheds on a property.[27] |
EF1 |
N of Twin Brooks |
Grant |
SD |
45.2177°N 96.7813°W / 45.2177; -96.7813 (Twin Brooks (May 12, EF1)) |
23:19–23:21 |
1.3 mi (2.1 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A calf shed was tossed, a stave silo was moved off its foundation, and a pole barn was severely damaged; its west wall was collapsed, and the south wall pushed in. A wooden grain bin was pushed 300 feet (91 m), and two empty grain bins were destroyed and tossed. A cattle trailer was pushed about 100 feet (30 m) and rolled into a creek.[28] |
EF1 |
E of Louisburg |
Lac qui Parle |
MN |
45.1481°N 96.1252°W / 45.1481; -96.1252 (Louisburg (May 12, EF1)) |
23:19–23:21 |
1.08 mi (1.74 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A house had its roof blown off and sustained damage to its front exterior wall. Debris was scattered into a field, and trees were snapped.[29] |
EF0 |
WNW of Sunburg |
Swift |
MN |
45.3534°N 95.2893°W / 45.3534; -95.2893 (Sunburg (May 12, EF0)) |
23:50–23:52 |
2.03 mi (3.27 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
Several trees were uprooted or snapped. Tin was peeled off of sides and roofs of outbuildings. Trailers were tipped and various farm equipment were heavily damaged. Some large trees branches were blown away.[30] |
EF1 |
E of Dumont |
Traverse |
MN |
45.7151°N 96.3072°W / 45.7151; -96.3072 (Dumont (May 12, EF1)) |
23:51–23:53 |
1.81 mi (2.91 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
An outbuilding was heavily damaged, with its debris being scattered 0.25 miles (0.40 km) away. Several large, well-anchored, and mostly empty grain bins were destroyed, with their debris tossed into nearby trees.[31] |
EF0 |
S of New Effington |
Roberts |
SD |
45.783°N 96.9281°W / 45.783; -96.9281 (New Effington (May 12, EF0)) |
23:52–23:53 |
0.33 mi (0.53 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
Eyewitnesses reported a brief tornado. No damage occurred.[32] |
EF0 |
S of Lowry |
Pope |
MN |
45.6663°N 95.5279°W / 45.6663; -95.5279 (Lowry (May 12, EF0)) |
23:52–23:54 |
1.92 mi (3.09 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
About two dozen trees were uprooted or broken. A metal shed was also destroyed.[33] |
EF0 |
SSE of Charlesville |
Traverse |
MN |
45.843°N 96.2661°W / 45.843; -96.2661 (Charlesville (May 12, EF0)) |
23:59–00:03 |
4.41 mi (7.10 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
Several trees were uprooted, outbuildings were severely damaged, and two homes had portions of their garage roofs ripped off. Silos were damaged as well.[34] |
EFU |
S of Sergeant Bluff |
Woodbury |
IA |
42.3592°N 96.3417°W / 42.3592; -96.3417 (Sergeant Bluff (May 12, EFU)) |
00:01–00:02 |
0.08 mi (0.13 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A video showed a brief tornado crossing I-29 but no damage was found.[35] |
EF1 |
E of Charlesville |
Grant |
MN |
45.95°N 96.26°W / 45.95; -96.26 (Charlesville (May 12, EF1)) |
00:07–00:10 |
2.94 mi (4.73 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
Several tree limbs were broken, two wooden power poles were cracked, and two others were left leaning.[36] |
EF1 |
W of Le Mars |
Richland |
ND |
45.96°N 96.72°W / 45.96; -96.72 (Le Mars (May 12, EF1)) |
00:10–00:13 |
3.39 mi (5.46 km) |
150 yd (140 m) |
Several tree branches were snapped. Two wooden power poles were cracked, and two others were left leaning.[37] |
EF1 |
Northwestern Alexandria to Lake Carlos |
Douglas |
MN |
45.9062°N 95.3967°W / 45.9062; -95.3967 (Alexandria (May 12, EF1)) |
00:12–00:14 |
2.52 mi (4.06 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado touched down in the northern part of Alexandria, causing considerable damage in a residential area. A couple of homes had partial to total roof loss, while several others sustained less intense damage to roofing, siding, and windows. Sheds and detached garages were destroyed, and many trees were snapped or uprooted. Less intense tree and roof damage occurred at Lake Carlos before the tornado dissipated.[38] |
EF2 |
SW of Tenney to NNE of Campbell |
Wilkin |
MN |
46.0263°N 96.483°W / 46.0263; -96.483 (Tenney (May 12, EF2)) |
00:16–00:25 |
9.77 mi (15.72 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
At least 23 power poles were cracked or snapped, and numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted in and around Campbell as well. Garage doors were blown in, and large steel grain bins at a grain elevator in town were partially caved in.[39] |
EF0 |
NE of Sauk Centre |
Stearns |
MN |
45.7447°N 94.9528°W / 45.7447; -94.9528 (Sauk Centre (May 12, EF0)) |
00:17–00:18 |
1.34 mi (2.16 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
Over a dozen trees were uprooted or snapped.[40] |
EF1 |
W of Battle Lake |
Otter Tail |
MN |
46.26°N 95.75°W / 46.26; -95.75 (Battle Lake (May 12, EF1)) |
00:31–00:34 |
3.60 mi (5.79 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A single-wide manufactured home was flipped, metal roofing was ripped from a storage building, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[41] |
EF1 |
Clarissa |
Todd |
MN |
46.1046°N 94.9627°W / 46.1046; -94.9627 (Sauk Centre (May 12, EF0)) |
00:33–00:36 |
3.28 mi (5.28 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Several outbuildings lost roofs.[42] |
EF0 |
NNE of Clitherall |
Otter Tail |
MN |
46.3123°N 95.5963°W / 46.3123; -95.5963 (Clitherall (May 12, EF0)) |
00:40–00:41 |
0.92 mi (1.48 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A waterspout began over West Mason Lake and moved onshore, snapping several tree branches.[43] |
EF0 |
Cushing |
Morrison |
MN |
46.1159°N 94.6098°W / 46.1159; -94.6098 (Cushing (May 12, EF0)) |
00:46–00:48 |
2.87 mi (4.62 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado uprooted hundreds of trees and tore the roofs off two buildings in Cushing.[44] |
EF2 |
SW of Verndale to ESE of Sebeka |
Todd, Wadena |
MN |
46.3581°N 95.0453°W / 46.3581; -95.0453 (Verndale (May 12, EF2)) |
00:50–01:11 |
18.20 mi (29.29 km) |
500 yd (460 m) |
A low-end EF2 tornado snapped numerous power poles and large trees in Verndale and Blue Grass, some of which landed on and caused significant damage to homes and vehicles. Numerous farm buildings had their steel roofing and wall panels ripped off. Turkey barns and other metal buildings lost portions of their roofs as well.[45][46] |
EF1 |
NE of Cushing |
Morrison |
MN |
46.1664°N 94.5196°W / 46.1664; -94.5196 (Lake Alexander (May 12, EF1)) |
00:51–00:54 |
3.59 mi (5.78 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Hundreds of trees were uprooted along the path.[47] |