EF# |
Location |
County / Parish |
State |
Start Coord. |
Time (UTC) |
Path length |
Max width |
Summary |
EF0 |
NE of Lyndon |
Osage |
KS |
38.6405°N 95.6538°W / 38.6405; -95.6538 (Lyndon (May 1, EF0)) |
05:43–05:45 |
1.5 mi (2.4 km) |
30 yd (27 m) |
One home had its roof lifted off and dropped back onto it while the rest of the structure sustained minor damage. A three car garage was destroyed, with a motor home inside damaged, and debris was lofted 100 yd (91 m) downstream into a cemetery.[34] |
EF2 |
NW of Clinton |
Douglas |
KS |
38.9712°N 95.4458°W / 38.9712; -95.4458 (Clinton (May 2, EF2)) |
06:04–06:06 |
2.22 mi (3.57 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
This brief but strong tornado moved two-thirds of a home and its garage off their foundations. Debris from these structures were strewn up to 500 yd (460 m) away.[35] |
EF0 |
S of Bristow |
Creek |
OK |
35.8155°N 96.38°W / 35.8155; -96.38 (Bristow (May 2, EF0)) |
06:45–06:51 |
7 mi (11 km) |
250 yd (230 m) |
A barn was destroyed and trees and power lines were downed.[36] |
EF3 |
NW of Liberty |
Clay |
MO |
39.2929°N 94.4903°W / 39.2929; -94.4903 (Liberty (May 2, EF3)) |
06:56–07:00 |
0.92 mi (1.48 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
A brief but intense tornado touched down along the north side of a bow echo, destroying 4 homes and damaging 117 others. Total damage is estimated at $4 million.[37] |
EF2 |
Gladstone |
Clay |
MO |
39.2215°N 94.5767°W / 39.2215; -94.5767 (Gladstone (May 2, EF2)) |
07:03–07:08 |
1.39 mi (2.24 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
The same bow echo that produced the preceding EF3 tornado produced another strong tornado farther south. This storm tracked directly through Gladstone, causing extensive damage. A total of 20 homes were destroyed, 280 suffered damage, and a further 19 businesses were damaged. Total losses were estimated to be $10 million.[38] |
EF1 |
W of Pryor |
Mayes |
OK |
36.3°N 95.4098°W / 36.3; -95.4098 (Pryor (May 2, EF1)) |
08:03 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado downed trees and power lines and severely damaged the roof of one home.[39] |
EF1 |
ENE of Tiawah to N of Pryor |
Rogers, Mayes |
OK |
36.3106°N 95.4428°W / 36.3106; -95.4428 (Kiawah (May 2, EF1)) |
08:03–08:15 |
9 mi (14 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Several homes suffered roof damage and two people were injured. Numerous trees and power poles were damaged along the tornado's path.[40][41] |
EF0 |
SW of Ava |
Douglas |
MO |
36.8798°N 92.7995°W / 36.8798; -92.7995 (Ava (May 2, EF0)) |
10:52–10:58 |
7.38 mi (11.88 km) |
250 yd (230 m) |
Numerous trees were damaged along this tornado's path.[42] |
EF0 |
NNW of Ava |
Douglas |
MO |
36.9596°N 92.6551°W / 36.9596; -92.6551 (Ava (May 2, EF0)) |
11:02–11:03 |
0.35 mi (0.56 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado damaged trees and one home.[43] |
EF3 |
NW of Springfield to N of Damascus to NNW of Drasco |
Conway, Van Buren, Cleburne |
AR |
36.9596°N 92.6551°W / 36.9596; -92.6551 (Damascus (May 2, EF3)) |
13:15–14:14 |
45.3 mi (72.9 km) |
1,600 yd (1,500 m) |
5 deaths – This large, long-lived tornado first touched down in Conway County, Arkansas, where it destroyed 15 homes and several small buildings and chicken houses. Two people were killed when their mobile home was destroyed.[44] The tornado intensified as it moved through Van Buren County where it destroyed 17 permanent homes and 8 mobile homes; a further 49 homes sustained varying degrees of damage. Agricultural properties sustained significant damage. Three people were killed in the county.[45] The tornado then continued into Cleburne County where it soon crossed Greers Ferry Lake. Nineteen boats and party barges sank at the lake, with cleanup of spilled fuel taking at least a month. It caused further destruction to 27 homes and 5 mobile homes; 162 other homes had varying degrees of damage. A dog kennel was destroyed, killing 250 dogs, and chicken houses suffered a similar fate resulting in the deaths of hundreds of chickens. Approximately 6,800 people lost power from damage to power lines, a transmission tower, and substation.[46] Altogether, the tornado killed 5 people, injured 24 others, and inflicted $47 million in damage.[44][45][46] |
EF1 |
WSW of Damascus |
Van Buren |
AR |
35.3747°N 92.4444°W / 35.3747; -92.4444 (Damascus (May 2, EF1)) |
13:28–13:30 |
1.05 mi (1.69 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
This was a satellite tornado to the EF3 Springfield–Drasco tornado, tracking simultaneously 0.5 mi (0.80 km) to its southeast. The tornado downed trees along its path.[47] |
EF1 |
N of Canton |
Van Zandt |
TX |
32.5596°N 95.871°W / 32.5596; -95.871 (Canton (May 2, EF1)) |
13:30–13:34 |
1.33 mi (2.14 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
A weak tornado tracked through the north side of Canton, causing extensive tree damage. Several of these trees fell onto cars. Damage to structures was limited to two homes and a shed. The tornado tracked through the First Monday Trade Days site, injuring eight people in the area.[48] |
EF1 |
SE of Umpire |
Howard |
AR |
34.241°N 94.026°W / 34.241; -94.026 (Umpire (May 2, EF1)) |
14:03–14:08 |
4.1 mi (6.6 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along this tornado's path, one of which damaged a mobile home. Two barns were destroyed.[49] |
EF1 |
WNW of Billstown |
Pike |
AR |
33.9905°N 93.6297°W / 33.9905; -93.6297 (Billstown (May 2, EF1)) |
15:23–15:33 |
8.18 mi (13.16 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
Two chicken houses were badly damaged, one of which collapse, and a barn had a large portion of its roof torn off.[50] |
EF2 |
SE of Tull to Keo to S of Lonoke |
Grant, Saline, Pulaski, Lonoke |
AR |
34.4116°N 92.4916°W / 34.4116; -92.4916 (Tull (May 2, EF2)) |
16:15–17:15 |
40.72 mi (65.53 km) |
300 yd (270 m) |
1 death – A strong tornado began in Grant County, destroying 3 mobile homes, heavily damaging a house, and downing 2 large, steel, electrical transmission towers. It entered Saline County, impacting 16 homes; 4 were destroyed, 9 sustained major damage, and 3 suffered minor damage. In Pulaski County, it affected 75 homes, of which 21 were destroyed, 16 suffered major damage, 26 sustained minor damage, and the remainder experienced minimal damage. A woman was killed inside her demolished mobile home. Two more large, steel, electrical transmission towers were downed. The tornado then entered Lonoke County, where 2 houses were destroyed, 2 homes and 2 farm shops sustained roof damage, and power poles and grain bins were downed. A fish farm, 2 more farm shops, and 5 large, steel, electrical transmission towers were damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees were downed. Three people were injured.[51][52] [53][54] |
EF1 |
NE of Henderson |
Rusk |
TX |
32.183°N 94.764°W / 32.183; -94.764 (Henderson (May 2, EF1)) |
16:21–16:26 |
6.38 mi (10.27 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A large metal building was completely destroyed, a house suffered minor damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A hay barn was partially demolished.[55] |
EF2 |
N of Carthage to Sheridan |
Dallas, Grant |
AR |
34.1397°N 92.5842°W / 34.1397; -92.5842 (Carthage (May 2, EF2)) |
16:23–16:57 |
22.85 mi (36.77 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
Manufactured homes and mobile homes were damaged or destroyed. Minor damage to well-built homes. Barns and outbuildings were destroyed and a church was damaged. In total, about 60 structures were damaged.[56][57] |
EF1 |
SW of Beckville |
Panola |
TX |
32.202°N 94.524°W / 32.202; -94.524 (Beckville (May 2, EF1)) |
16:55–17:03 |
3.79 mi (6.10 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
A manufactured home lost its roof and other homes were damaged due to fallen trees.[58] |
EF1 |
Carlisle |
Lonoke |
AR |
34.7743°N 91.7574°W / 34.7743; -91.7574 (Carlisle (May 2, EF1)) |
17:56–18:02 |
2.55 mi (4.10 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
A tornado directly struck the town of Carlisle, damaging 25 homes, the fire station, an old railroad depot, a storage garage, an automotive repair garage, a beauty shop, and a minnow farm. Multiple trees, power lines, and power poles were downed as well.[59] |
EF0 |
WNW of Cotton Plant |
Woodruff |
AR |
35.012°N 91.3395°W / 35.012; -91.3395 (Cotton Plant (May 2, EF0)) |
18:01–18:07 |
2.09 mi (3.36 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
Two metal-roofed structures had sheets of metal damaged or ripped off. Trees were damaged.[60] |
EF1 |
NE of Carlisle |
Lonoke, Prairie |
AR |
34.803°N 91.6987°W / 34.803; -91.6987 (Carlisle (May 2, EF1)) |
18:02–18:04 |
1.68 mi (2.70 km) |
250 yd (230 m) |
Trees were downed.[61][62] |
EF1 |
NW of Hazen |
Prairie |
AR |
34.8461°N 91.6382°W / 34.8461; -91.6382 (Hazen (May 2, EF1)) |
18:05–18:06 |
2.58 mi (4.15 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Approximately two dozen trees were damaged and a power pole was toppled.[63] |
EF0 |
NE of Senath |
Dunklin |
MO |
36.1505°N 90.1447°W / 36.1505; -90.1447 (Senath (May 2, EF0)) |
18:39–18:40 |
0.29 mi (0.47 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
A section of a center pivot irrigation system was flipped, and a barn sustained moderate damage.[64] |
EF0 |
S of Cotton Plant |
Monroe |
AR |
34.9556°N 91.2622°W / 34.9556; -91.2622 (Cotton Plant (May 2, EF0)) |
18:40–18:41 |
0.35 mi (0.56 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
One tree was uprooted and tin was removed from barns.[65] |
EF2 |
Etowah |
Mississippi |
AR |
35.6899°N 90.2371°W / 35.6899; -90.2371 (Etowah (May 2, EF2)) |
19:54–19:58 |
3.38 mi (5.44 km) |
150 yd (140 m) |
A strong tornado moved through Etowah, inflicting major damage to two homes, ripping the roof off a third, and tearing the back structure off of a fourth; four other homes sustained moderate damage and one sustained minor damage. A car dealership and ten accompanied vehicles in the car lot were completely destroyed. Numerous trees, power poles, and power lines were toppled, and several outbuildings were demolished. A mobile home was destroyed while a recreational vehicle and an irrigation system were overturned. One person was injured.[66] |
EF3 |
SE of Parkin to Earle to S of Birdsong |
Cross, Crittenden, Mississippi |
AR |
35.2329°N 90.5188°W / 35.2329; -90.5188 (Parkin (May 2, EF3)) |
20:18–20:48 |
20.23 mi (32.56 km) |
400 yd (370 m) |
A significant tornado touched down in Cross County, causing minimal damage. It continued into Crittenden County where it intensified to EF3 strength, severely damaging a high school, a church, a number of homes, and a large house in Earle; four serious injuries occurred there. After progressing into Heafer, a number of homes suffered significant damage. Two mobile homes were destroyed, and several trees and power lines were toppled. The tornado caused minor tree damage in Mississippi County before dissipating.[67][68][69] |
EF0 |
E of Livingston |
Livingston |
LA |
30.5°N 90.666°W / 30.5; -90.666 (Livingston (May 2, EF0)) |
20:51–20:53 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
Weak tornado reported by a motorist near Interstate 12. No damage occurred.[70] |
EF2 |
WSW of Dyersburg |
Dyer |
TN |
35.96°N 89.6665°W / 35.96; -89.6665 (Dyersburg (May 2, EF2)) |
21:25–21:27 |
1.37 mi (2.20 km) |
40 yd (37 m) |
A mobile home was destroyed and power lines were downed.[71] |
EF2 |
W of New Albany |
Union |
MS |
34.462°N 89.1634°W / 34.462; -89.1634 (New Albany (May 2, EF2)) |
22:48–22:52 |
3.11 mi (5.01 km) |
440 yd (400 m) |
About 20 homes suffered varying degrees of damage, the worst of which had their roofs ripped off and exterior walls damaged. A couple of sheds, a gas station canopy and sign, and several large buildings were damaged. A church suffered roof damage and had its steeple toppled. A large bus was flipped onto its side, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[72] |
EF2 |
New Albany |
Union |
MS |
34.5087°N 89.0342°W / 34.5087; -89.0342 (New Albany (May 2, EF2)) |
23:00–23:01 |
0.52 mi (0.84 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
About 10 homes were damaged, including two that lost their roofs and saw some exterior wall collapse. A gas station canopy was damaged, and many trees were snapped or uprooted.[73] |
EF1 |
NE of New Albany |
Union |
MS |
34.5265°N 88.9426°W / 34.5265; -88.9426 (New Albany (May 2, EF1)) |
23:12–23:16 |
3.46 mi (5.57 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
Two homes sustained roof damage; one had its porch torn off while the second saw partial collapse of its garage wall. Several grain bins were heavily damaged, a shed was destroyed, and numerous trees were uprooted.[74] |
EF1 |
Booneville to Rienzi |
Prentiss, Alcorn |
MS |
34.6331°N 88.6779°W / 34.6331; -88.6779 (Booneville (May 2, EF1)) |
23:41–00:03 |
13.77 mi (22.16 km) |
150 yd (140 m) |
Several homes had shingles ripped off or were damaged by fallen trees. Several outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed.[75][76] |
EF2 |
NW of Lake Village |
Chicot |
AR |
33.36°N 91.4°W / 33.36; -91.4 (Lake Village (May 2, EF2)) |
23:52–00:10 |
10.52 mi (16.93 km) |
400 yd (370 m) |
A mobile home was flipped and destroyed. Several sheds, barns, outbuildings, and carports were damaged or destroyed. A 50 ft (15 m) antenna and fencing were toppled, two boats were damaged, the roll-up door for a tractor shed was damaged, and a trampoline was tossed 75 yd (69 m). Fifteen power poles were snapped.[77] |
EF0 |
SW of Benoit |
Washington, Bolivar |
MS |
33.5113°N 91.1206°W / 33.5113; -91.1206 (Benoit (May 2, EF0)) |
00:32–00:35 |
2.96 mi (4.76 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A little debris was thrown across a field.[78][79] |
EF0 |
NW of Mer Rouge |
Morehouse |
LA |
32.8032°N 91.8378°W / 32.8032; -91.8378 (Mer Rouge (May 2, EF0)) |
01:01–01:06 |
3.3 mi (5.3 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
Trees suffered minor damage and grass was flattened.[80] |
EF1 |
NE of Benoit |
Bolivar |
MS |
33.6729°N 90.9225°W / 33.6729; -90.9225 (Benoit (May 2, EF1)) |
01:07–01:21 |
9.69 mi (15.59 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Power lines were snapped in one location.[81] |
EF1 |
SW of Clarksville |
Montgomery |
TN |
36.37°N 87.55°W / 36.37; -87.55 (Clarksville (May 2, EF1)) |
03:55–? |
5 mi (8.0 km) |
500 yd (460 m) |
One mobile home was blown off its base and tossed across the road. Another mobile home was rolled over, injuring three occupants. Many trees were snapped or uprooted. The National Centers for Environmental Information incorrectly lists this tornado as three separate events.[82][83][84][85] |
EF1 |
Clarksville |
Montgomery |
TN |
36.50°N 87.38°W / 36.50; -87.38 (Clarksville (May 3, EF1)) |
04:13 |
0.29 mi (0.47 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A pavilion was destroyed, telephone poles were snapped, bleachers were damaged, fencing was blown away, and a wooden utility pole was leant at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.[85][86] |