List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of May 6–10, 2024

From May 6–10, 2024, a large and damaging tornado outbreak occurred across the Central and Southern United States.

Confirmed tornadoes

Daily statistics
Date Total  EFU   EF0   EF1   EF2   EF3   EF4   EF5  Deaths Injuries
May 6 33 5 15 12 0 0 1 0 2 33
May 7 59 3 25 25 6 0 0 0 0 17
May 8 54 4 16 28 3 3 0 0 1 22
May 9 20 0 8 12 0 0 0 0 0 0
May 10 13 4 3 2 4 0 0 0 2 0
Total 179 16 67 79 13 3 1 0 5 72

May 6 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 6, 2024[a]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width
EF0 N of Wellfleet Lincoln NE 40°53′N 100°42′W / 40.88°N 100.70°W / 40.88; -100.70 (Wellfleet (May 6, EF0)) 16:53–17:02 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A landspout caused minor tree damage over open country.[1]
EFU SW of Mud Butte Butte SD 44°52′43″N 103°03′13″W / 44.8786°N 103.0536°W / 44.8786; -103.0536 (Mud Butte (May 6, EFU)) 18:49–18:53 3.45 mi (5.55 km) 10 yd (9.1 m)
A tornado occurred in a highly rural area, precluding a damage survey.[2]
EFU WSW of Mud Butte Butte SD 44°57′35″N 103°05′31″W / 44.9596°N 103.0919°W / 44.9596; -103.0919 (Mud Butte (May 6, EFU)) 19:07–19:31 10.5 mi (16.9 km) 10 yd (9.1 m)
A tornado occurred in a highly rural area, precluding a damage survey.[3]
EF0 SE of Taylorsville Wilson TN 36°15′18″N 86°11′01″W / 36.2551°N 86.1835°W / 36.2551; -86.1835 (Taylorsville (May 6, EF0)) 19:55–19:56 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado downed a few trees.[4]
EF0 SE of Cowles Webster NE 40°08′42″N 98°23′48″W / 40.1451°N 98.3966°W / 40.1451; -98.3966 (Cowles (May 3, EF0)) 21:19–21:29 7.01 mi (11.28 km) 40 yd (37 m)
A likely rain-wrapped tornado damaged outbuildings, inflicted minor tree damage, and overturned a camper.[5]
EF1 Smithville DeKalb TN 35°58′19″N 85°52′12″W / 35.9719°N 85.8700°W / 35.9719; -85.8700 (Smithville (May 6, EF1)) 21:21–21:33 3.23 mi (5.20 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A tornado began on the west side of Smithville, moving along SR 83 north of town, where numerous trees were downed, several homes sustained roof damage, and several barns and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. The tornado reached its peak intensity of EF1 along SR 56 on the north side of downtown, where a home sustained partial roof loss and structural damage, a barn was damaged, numerous trees were downed, and a power pole was broken.[6]
EFU NW of Arnold Custer NE 41°28′N 100°15′W / 41.47°N 100.25°W / 41.47; -100.25 (Arnold (May 6, EFU)) 22:40 [to be determined] [to be determined]
A landspout was recorded and photographed over open country.[7]
EFU NW of Ringwood to SSE of Helena Major, Alfalfa OK 36°27′32″N 98°19′01″W / 36.459°N 98.317°W / 36.459; -98.317 (Ringwood (May 6, EFU)) 23:04–23:11 3.81 mi (6.13 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A rain-wrapped tornado was reported by a storm spotter.[8]
EF1 SSE of Okeene to W of Hennessey Blaine, Kingfisher OK 36°03′29″N 98°17′02″W / 36.058°N 98.284°W / 36.058; -98.284 (Okeene (May 6, EF1)) 23:41–00:02 11.08 mi (17.83 km) 300 yd (270 m)
Three outbuildings had their roofs significantly damaged. Power poles and trees were damaged or snapped as well.[9]
EF0 N of Krider Gage NE 40°08′15″N 96°44′59″W / 40.1376°N 96.7496°W / 40.1376; -96.7496 (Krider (May 6, EF0)) 00:07–00:08 0.99 mi (1.59 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A brief tornado damaged a supply building on US 77.[10]
EF0 NE of Beatrice Gage NE 40°19′16″N 96°41′31″W / 40.321°N 96.692°W / 40.321; -96.692 (Beatrice (May 6, EF0)) 00:16–00:17 0.22 mi (0.35 km) 20 yd (18 m)
A cattle shed, a barn, and a home's covered porch were damaged.[11]
EF0 S of Bison Garfield OK 36°10′26″N 97°53′24″W / 36.174°N 97.89°W / 36.174; -97.89 (Bison (May 6, EF1)) 00:27 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Sign posts were damaged.[12]
EF0 ESE of Bison Garfield OK 36°10′26″N 97°48′14″W / 36.174°N 97.804°W / 36.174; -97.804 (Bison (May 6, EF1)) 00:34 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m)
An outbuilding was damaged.[13]
EF0 S of Manhattan Riley KS 39°08′N 96°35′W / 39.14°N 96.58°W / 39.14; -96.58 (Manhattan (May 6, EF0)) 00:39–00:44 1.18 mi (1.90 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A small tornado damaged trees and overturned an irrigation pivot.[14]
EF1 Douglas to S of Covington Garfield OK 36°15′40″N 97°40′30″W / 36.261°N 97.675°W / 36.261; -97.675 (Douglas (May 6, EF1)) 00:44–00:54 6.26 mi (10.07 km) 300 yd (270 m)
This tornado damaged at least two outbuildings, power poles and trees.[15]
EF0 E of Ponca City Kay OK 36°42′47″N 97°02′02″W / 36.713°N 97.034°W / 36.713; -97.034 (Ponca City (May 6, EF0)) 01:44–01:45 0.72 mi (1.16 km) 30 yd (27 m)
Trees and homes were damaged along the southwest side of Lake Ponca.[16]
EF1 SSE of Glenwood Mills IA 40°59′24″N 95°42′22″W / 40.99°N 95.706°W / 40.99; -95.706 (Glenwood (May 6, EF1)) 01:48–01:55 5.66 mi (9.11 km) 250 yd (230 m)
A fast-moving tornado severely impacted a farm, destroying a large shed and scattering debris from two grain bins 0.5 mi (0.80 km) downwind. Two other farmsteads sustained high-end EF1 damage. Numerous trees and large tree branches were snapped.[17]
EF1 N of Kaw City Kay OK 36°46′55″N 96°55′26″W / 36.782°N 96.924°W / 36.782; -96.924 (Kaw City (May 6, EF1)) 01:54–02:03 8 mi (13 km) 75 yd (69 m)
Trees and a boat dock were damaged. A camper was overturned. The tornado likely dissipated as a waterspout over Kaw Lake.[18]
EFU W of Elgin Chautauqua KS 36°59′59″N 96°24′50″W / 36.9998°N 96.4138°W / 36.9998; -96.4138 (Elgin (May 6, EFU)) 01:55–01:57 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m)
This tornado was reported via social media just north of the Oklahoma state line.[19]
EF1 W of Macedonia Pottawattamie IA 41°12′11″N 95°29′56″W / 41.203°N 95.499°W / 41.203; -95.499 (Macedonia (May 6, EF1)) 02:07–02:09 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 200 yd (180 m)
The tornado inflicted shingle damage on a home and snapped trees.[20]
EF4 ENE of Osage to Barnsdall to eastern Bartlesville Osage, Washington OK 36°19′49″N 96°21′21″W / 36.3304°N 96.3559°W / 36.3304; -96.3559 (Osage (May 6, EF4)) 02:12–03:07 40.8 mi (65.7 km) 1,700 yd (1,600 m)
2 deaths – See section on this tornado – 33 people were injured.[21][22]
EF1 ESE of Minden to WSW of Shelby Pottawattamie, Shelby IA 41°27′47″N 95°31′30″W / 41.463°N 95.525°W / 41.463; -95.525 (Minden (May 6, EF1)) 02:13–02:19 3.98 mi (6.41 km) 450 yd (410 m)
A transmission line was damaged where the tornado initially touched down. Several outbuildings and trees were damaged along the tornado path before the tornado lifted west of Shelby.[23]
EF0 S of Burlington Coffey KS 38°07′N 95°45′W / 38.12°N 95.75°W / 38.12; -95.75 (Burlington (May 6, EF0)) 02:22–02:23 0.86 mi (1.38 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Emergency management reported minor damage.[24]
EF0 ESE of Sharpe Coffey KS 38°14′N 95°35′W / 38.24°N 95.59°W / 38.24; -95.59 (Sharpe (May 6, EF0)) 02:30–02:35 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A weak tornado damaged trees and a barn.[25]
EF0 SSE of Carney Lincoln OK 35°46′01″N 97°00′58″W / 35.767°N 97.016°W / 35.767; -97.016 (Carney (May 6, EF1)) 03:56–04:01 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A tornado debris signature was observed on radar but no damage was found.[26]
EF0 NE of Hoover to ESE of Ridgely Platte, Clay MO 39°22′37″N 94°40′17″W / 39.3769°N 94.6713°W / 39.3769; -94.6713 (Hoover (May 6, EF0)) 03:59–04:06 5.99 mi (9.64 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Damage was primarily limited to trees.[27]
EF0 WNW of Picher, OK to ENE of Columbus, KS Ottawa (OK), Cherokee (KS) OK, KS 36°58′07″N 95°00′02″W / 36.9686°N 95.0005°W / 36.9686; -95.0005 (Picher (May 6, EF0)) 04:00–04:24 24.09 mi (38.77 km) 1,100 yd (1,000 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and multiple barns were damaged.[28]
EF0 NE of Sherwin Cherokee KS 37°12′36″N 94°53′51″W / 37.21°N 94.8974°W / 37.21; -94.8974 (Sherwin (May 6, EF0)) 04:13–04:15 2.67 mi (4.30 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Several outbuildings were destroyed, barns were damaged and trees were downed.[29]
EF1 Southern Blue Springs to Grain Valley Jackson MO 39°58′03″N 94°16′02″W / 39.9674°N 94.2673°W / 39.9674; -94.2673 (Blue Springs (May 6, EF1)) 04:26–04:35 5.83 mi (9.38 km) 50 yd (46 m)
This tornado touched down in the southern portion of Blue Springs, destroying a gazebo. The tornado tracked northeast damaging several commercial buildings in both Blue Springs and Grain Valley. As the tornado crossed I-70, a semi-truck was knocked over and two RV trailers from a nearby dealership were tossed into a ditch.[30]
EF1 Joplin to Duquesne Jasper MO 37°04′N 94°31′W / 37.06°N 94.51°W / 37.06; -94.51 (Joplin (May 6, EF1)) 04:29–04:34 4.49 mi (7.23 km) 100 yd (91 m)
The tornado caused intermittent damage across southern portions of Joplin, uprooting trees and stripping shingles from homes. Flying debris resulted in additional roof damage.[31]
EF1 Southern Oklahoma City Oklahoma OK 35°22′41″N 97°32′35″W / 35.378°N 97.543°W / 35.378; -97.543 (Oklahoma City (May 6, EF1)) 04:39–04:42 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 75 yd (69 m)
This tornado touched down east of Will Rogers World Airport, dealing roof damage to a few apartment buildings. Some businesses were damaged and tree was damage was also noted.[32]
EF1 W of Carthage Jasper MO 37°09′18″N 94°22′30″W / 37.155°N 94.3751°W / 37.155; -94.3751 (Carthage (May 6, EF1)) 04:38–04:39 2.03 mi (3.27 km) 100 yd (91 m)
The tornado uprooted many trees and blew down power lines. Several roofs were also damaged.[33]
EF1 Southern Oklahoma City to Del City Oklahoma OK 35°25′37″N 97°27′47″W / 35.427°N 97.463°W / 35.427; -97.463 (Oklahoma City (May 6, EF1)) 04:46–04:47 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A storage facility and the roofs of a few homes were damaged.[34]

May 7 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 7, 2024[a]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width
EF1 SE of Slick to WSW of Beggs Creek, Okmulgee OK 35°41′53″N 96°12′47″W / 35.698°N 96.213°W / 35.698; -96.213 (Slick (May 7, EF1)) 05:06–05:13 4 mi (6.4 km) 350 yd (320 m)
Multiple trees were uprooted and large tree limbs were snapped.[35]
EF0 NE of Greenfield Dade MO 37°26′13″N 93°45′40″W / 37.437°N 93.761°W / 37.437; -93.761 (Greenfield (May 7, EF0)) 05:12–05:14 0.44 mi (0.71 km) 200 yd (180 m)
This brief tornado uprooted several trees.[36]
EF0 S of Lowry City St. Clair MO 38°06′09″N 93°44′32″W / 38.1025°N 93.7422°W / 38.1025; -93.7422 (Lowry City (May 7, EF0)) 05:21–05:25 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Trees were damaged.[37]
EF0 S of Cave Spring to W of Olive Greene, Polk, Dallas MO 37°19′18″N 93°27′54″W / 37.3217°N 93.465°W / 37.3217; -93.465 (Cave Spring (May 7, EF0)) 05:33–05:55 18.69 mi (30.08 km) 150 yd (140 m)
This tornado uprooted trees along its path. Two homes were damaged by windthrown trees, resulting in one injury.[38]
EF1 N of Lacelle to ESE of Osceola Clarke IA 40°58′10″N 93°50′51″W / 40.9694°N 93.8474°W / 40.9694; -93.8474 (Lacelle (May 7, EF1)) 05:38–05:46 6.16 mi (9.91 km) 80 yd (73 m)
This tornado initially damaged an outbuilding at a farmstead before uprooting several trees south of Osceola. One house also had portions of it's roof removed.[39]
EF0 S of Levasy to Napoleon Jackson, Lafayette MO 39°04′38″N 94°07′12″W / 39.0772°N 94.1199°W / 39.0772; -94.1199 (Levasy (May 7, EF0)) 05:39–05:45 4.43 mi (7.13 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Several trees were snapped or uprooted. Utility wires and an outbuilding were damaged.[40]
EF0 Woodburn Clarke IA 41°00′28″N 93°36′42″W / 41.0079°N 93.6118°W / 41.0079; -93.6118 (Woodburn (May 7, EF0)) 05:53–05:56 2.01 mi (3.23 km) 80 yd (73 m)
This tornado began southwest of town, doing some damage to trees. The tornado then entered town, collapsing the wall of a commercial building and doing minor damage to a home. Trees and powerlines were also damaged throughout town. Exiting the town, the tornado damaged an outbuilding and tree limbs at a farmstead before lifting.[41]
EF1 NE of Weleetka Okfuskee OK 35°22′17″N 96°07′46″W / 35.3714°N 96.1295°W / 35.3714; -96.1295 (Weleetka (May 7, EF1)) 06:05–06:11 2.8 mi (4.5 km) 200 yd (180 m)
A tornado uprooted trees, snapped large tree limbs and damaged outbuildings.[42]
EF0 SE of Ackworth Warren IA 41°20′51″N 93°29′10″W / 41.3476°N 93.4862°W / 41.3476; -93.4862 (Ackworth (May 7, EF0)) 06:12–06:16 3.12 mi (5.02 km) 80 yd (73 m)
An outbuilding and a couple trees were damaged.[43]
EF0 Prairie City Jasper IA 41°35′54″N 93°13′51″W / 41.5984°N 93.2308°W / 41.5984; -93.2308 (Prairie City (May 7, EF1)) 06:35–06:36 0.14 mi (0.23 km) 30 yd (27 m)
This brief tornado did minor damage to a few garages. Tree damage also occurred.[44]
EF0 SSE of Knoxville to WSW of Harvey Marion IA 41°15′18″N 93°03′49″W / 41.255°N 93.0637°W / 41.255; -93.0637 (Knoxville (May 7, EF0)) 06:37–06:43 4.96 mi (7.98 km) 80 yd (73 m)
A tornado passed through a few farmsteads, doing damage to mainly trees.[45]
EF1 E of LaMonte to NNE of Beaman Pettis MO 38°44′N 93°18′W / 38.73°N 93.3°W / 38.73; -93.3 (LaMonte (May 7, EF1)) 06:51–07:05 9.74 mi (15.68 km) 75 yd (69 m)
This tornado damaged trees and a home.[46]
EF2 SSE of Stilwell, OK to E of Odell, AR Adair (OK), Washington (AR) OK, AR 35°44′11″N 94°35′41″W / 35.7363°N 94.5946°W / 35.7363; -94.5946 (Stilwell (May 7, EF2)) 07:23–07:39 11.7 mi (18.8 km) 800 yd (730 m)
Outbuildings were destroyed and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[47]
EF0 SW of Franks to ENE of Dixon Pulaski, Phelps, Maries MO 37°55′N 92°07′W / 37.91°N 92.12°W / 37.91; -92.12 (Franks (May 7, EF0)) 07:28–07:38 9.83 mi (15.82 km) 150 yd (140 m)
An intermittent tornado uprooted several trees and snapped large tree limbs.[48]
EF1 NNE of Rudy to SE of Mountainburg Crawford AR 35°35′08″N 94°14′15″W / 35.5855°N 94.2375°W / 35.5855; -94.2375 (Rudy (May 7, EF1)) 07:43–07:50 5.7 mi (9.2 km) 900 yd (820 m)
An outbuilding was destroyed and trees were snapped or uprooted.[49]
EF1 ENE of Mount Airy to western Moberly Randolph MO 39°23′N 92°36′W / 39.39°N 92.6°W / 39.39; -92.6 (Huntsville (May 7, EF1)) 07:43–07:56 8.27 mi (13.31 km) 250 yd (230 m)
Outside Moberly, multiple trees were uprooted and minor roof damage occurred. A water tank was also destroyed. Once in Moberly, the tornado snapped power poles, downed power lines, and produced considerable tree damage. Some trees were uprooted and fell on property, damaging vehicles, shingles, and breaking windows.[50]
EF1 Northeastern Van Buren to SSW of Dyer Crawford AR 35°27′16″N 94°19′00″W / 35.4544°N 94.3168°W / 35.4544; -94.3168 (Van Buren (May 7, EF1)) 07:43–07:53 9.2 mi (14.8 km) 1,100 yd (1,000 m)
A high-end EF1 damaged homes and snapped or uprooted numerous trees.[51]
EF0 Southern Higbee Randolph MO 39°18′N 92°31′W / 39.3°N 92.52°W / 39.3; -92.52 (Higbee (May 7, EF0)) 07:44–07:47 2.25 mi (3.62 km) 400 yd (370 m)
An EF0 tornado damaged a large section of the southern part of Higbee. Most of the damage was to trees. A car was displaced a couple feet in the parking lot and a trailer was blown into a business property. As the tornado moved along Route A, multiple large trees were blown down and smaller trees were uprooted. Some trees fell on property, damaging vehicles and several residences.[52]
EF1 NW of Graphic Crawford AR 35°35′24″N 94°11′07″W / 35.5899°N 94.1852°W / 35.5899; -94.1852 (Graphic (May 7, EF1)) 07:48–07:49 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 100 yd (91 m)
A couple trees were uprooted and some of those trees fell on homes. Large tree limbs were also snapped.[53]
EF1 N of Blackburn Washington AR 35°50′23″N 94°13′33″W / 35.8397°N 94.2257°W / 35.8397; -94.2257 (Blackburn (May 7, EF1)) 07:55–07:58 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A tornado destroyed an outbuilding and uprooted trees.[54]
EF1 E of Mountainburg Franklin AR 35°38′24″N 94°03′12″W / 35.64°N 94.0532°W / 35.64; -94.0532 (Mountainburg (May 7, EF1)) 07:55–08:00 3.9 mi (6.3 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m)
A large tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees. A few outbuildings were also damaged.[55]
EF1 SE of Hazel Valley to S of Crosses Washington, Madison AR 35°50′23″N 93°57′40″W / 35.8396°N 93.9612°W / 35.8396; -93.9612 (Hazel Valley (May 7, EF1)) 08:08–08:13 2.8 mi (4.5 km) 550 yd (500 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[56]
EF0 NNW of Hinch Crawford MO 38°06′18″N 91°11′42″W / 38.105°N 91.195°W / 38.105; -91.195 (Hinch (May 7, EF0)) 08:44–08:45 0.72 mi (1.16 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A weak tornado uprooted trees and snapped large tree limbs.[57]
EF1 Eastern Sullivan Franklin MO 38°13′01″N 91°08′13″W / 38.217°N 91.137°W / 38.217; -91.137 (Sullivan (May 7, EF1)) 08:45–08:46 0.31 mi (0.50 km) 150 yd (140 m)
This very brief tornado snapped or uprooted trees, damaged businesses and homes, and lofted debris into trees.[58]
EF0 N of Defiance St. Charles MO 38°39′54″N 90°48′43″W / 38.665°N 90.812°W / 38.665; -90.812 (Defiance (May 7, EF0)) 09:21–09:22 2.23 mi (3.59 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A very weak tornado snapped large tree limbs and uprooted trees.[59]
EF0 SSW of Blaine, IL to SE of Fontana-on-Geneva Lake, WI Boone (IL), McHenry (IL), Walworth (WI) IL, WI 42°26′24″N 88°48′14″W / 42.4401°N 88.8039°W / 42.4401; -88.8039 (Blaine (May 7, EF0)) 19:05–19:25 14.33 mi (23.06 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A barn collapsed and a shed was lofted and destroyed.[60]
EF0 SSW of Darien Walworth WI 42°34′53″N 88°43′27″W / 42.5814°N 88.7242°W / 42.5814; -88.7242 (Darien (May 7, EF0)) 19:18–19:21 0.98 mi (1.58 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A horse stable was damaged.[61]
EF1 Northwestern Dowagiac to SE of Decatur Cass MI 41°59′42″N 86°07′22″W / 41.995°N 86.1227°W / 41.995; -86.1227 (Decatur (May 7, EF1)) 21:11–21:38 11.71 mi (18.85 km) 950 yd (870 m)
This large tornado first touched down north of the Dowagiac Municipal Airport and moved northeastward, damaging trees, including a few large trees that were uprooted and fell onto homes. The tornado then snapped a power pole and flipped a few center pivots into a field adjacent to Amtrak's Michigan Line. After crossing the railroad, the tornado reached its peak width and snapped hundreds of trees in the Twin Lakes area. The tornado continued to snap trees and damaged a barn before dissipating at the Cass/Van Buren County line.[62]
EF2 Southern Centreville to NE of Sherwood St. Joseph, Branch MI 41°54′48″N 85°31′33″W / 41.9132°N 85.5258°W / 41.9132; -85.5258 (Centreville (May 7, EF2)) 21:41–22:11 19.53 mi (31.43 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m)
This large, strong high-end EF2 tornado caused extensive damage to trees, center pivot irrigation systems, and homes. The peak damage occurred between Colon and Sherwood where several homes suffered loss of roof and walls. Outbuildings were severely damaged or destroyed as well. A tornado emergency was issued for this tornado, the first time such an alert had ever been issued in Michigan.[63]
EF2 Portage Kalamazoo MI 42°11′N 85°40′W / 42.19°N 85.67°W / 42.19; -85.67 (Portage (May 7, EF2)) 21:55–22:17 10.86 mi (17.48 km) 300 yd (270 m)
Many homes had roof and/or siding damage by this strong high-end EF2 tornado. Two mobile home parks were hit with several mobile homes being destroyed. Businesses and apartments were damaged and a large section of the roof of a FedEx warehouse collapsed as well. Twelve people were injured.[64]
EF1 SSW of Union City Branch MI 42°01′29″N 85°10′47″W / 42.0248°N 85.1797°W / 42.0248; -85.1797 (Union City (May 7, EF1)) 22:07–22:08 1.09 mi (1.75 km) 100 yd (91 m)
This satellite tornado to the Sherwood EF2 tornado destroyed an outbuilding. Strong RFD winds occurred between the two tornado paths.[65]
EFU WNW of Angola Steuben IN 41°39′26″N 85°04′13″W / 41.6573°N 85.0702°W / 41.6573; -85.0702 (Angola (May 7, EFU)) 22:11–22:12 0.05 mi (0.080 km) 1 yd (0.91 m)
A brief tornado touched down over an open field, causing no damage.[66]
EFU NE of Richland, Rush County, Indiana Rush IN 39°30′48″N 85°23′15″W / 39.5133°N 85.3875°W / 39.5133; -85.3875 (Richland (May 7, EFU)) 23:47–23:53 0.77 mi (1.24 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A tornado was recorded by a nearby resident and caused small swirls in a soybean field.[67]
EF2 NNW of Fort Recovery to E of Erastus Mercer OH 40°27′53″N 84°47′30″W / 40.4646°N 84.7917°W / 40.4646; -84.7917 (Fort Recovery (May 7, EF2)) 23:50–00:08 8.14 mi (13.10 km) 400 yd (370 m)
A strong tornado severely damaged or destroyed several large outbuildings. A few homes sustained significant roof damage while a few others sustained more minor damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[68]
EF0 NE of Middletown Shelby IN 39°28′13″N 85°38′41″W / 39.4703°N 85.6448°W / 39.4703; -85.6448 (Middletown (May 7, EF0)) 00:02–00:03 0.78 mi (1.26 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Nearby homes suffered minor loss of shingles or gutters. A very old barn sustained some roof damage.[69]
EF1 N of St. Paul to SSE of Moscow Rush IN 39°27′44″N 85°37′44″W / 39.4621°N 85.629°W / 39.4621; -85.629 (St. Paul (May 7, EF1)) 00:03–00:15 4.63 mi (7.45 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A brief tornado caused damage to a metal barn.[70]
EF1 WSW of Moscow Rush IN 39°28′12″N 85°35′06″W / 39.4699°N 85.5851°W / 39.4699; -85.5851 (Moscow (May 7, EF0)) 00:05–00:06 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 30 yd (27 m)
Several trees were snapped and one barn had part of its metal roofing peeled back and tossed.[71]
EF1 Western Milton Fayette, Wayne IN 39°46′19″N 85°12′08″W / 39.772°N 85.2022°W / 39.772; -85.2022 (Milton (May 7, EF1)) 00:08–00:13 2.92 mi (4.70 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[72]
EF1 E of Broughton to southern Melrose Paulding OH 41°04′49″N 84°30′55″W / 41.0803°N 84.5152°W / 41.0803; -84.5152 (Melrose (May 7, EF1)) 00:09–00:14 6.16 mi (9.91 km) 300 yd (270 m)
The most intense damage occurred as this tornado touched down, sliding an unanchored home 18 feet (5.5 m) off its foundation into a barn. The tornado continued to cause damage as it moved eastward through the south side of Melrose before dissipating.[73]
EF0 N of Oakwood Paulding OH 41°09′38″N 84°23′23″W / 41.1605°N 84.3897°W / 41.1605; -84.3897 (Oakwood (May 7, EF0)) 00:16–00:17 0.47 mi (0.76 km) 25 yd (23 m)
Metal roof panels were ripped from an outbuilding.[74]
EF2 NNE of Sebastian to NNW of Lock Two Mercer, Auglaize OH 40°28′20″N 84°30′26″W / 40.4722°N 84.5073°W / 40.4722; -84.5073 (Sebastian (May 7, EF0)) 00:20–00:33 6.4 mi (10.3 km) 300 yd (270 m)
A strong tornado inflicted significant damage to two homes that lost their roofs and portions of their walls, especially on the second floor. Significant damage also occurred to trees and outbuildings.[75]
EF1 Greenville to NNE of Gettysburg Darke OH 40°05′45″N 84°42′09″W / 40.0958°N 84.7025°W / 40.0958; -84.7025 (Greenville (May 7, EF0)) 00:24–00:42 11.65 mi (18.75 km) 800 yd (730 m)
A tornado moved through northern Greenville, mainly ripping shingles and siding from many homes. The high school football field and outbuildings along the path also sustained structural damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[76]
EF0 N of Clarksburg Decatur IN 39°26′22″N 85°23′27″W / 39.4395°N 85.3909°W / 39.4395; -85.3909 (Clarksburg (May 7, EF0)) 00:25–00:29 4.48 mi (7.21 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Larger tree branches were broken and utility poles were damaged.[77]
EF0 SW of Sulphur Springs Crawford IN 38°12′32″N 86°29′11″W / 38.209°N 86.4863°W / 38.209; -86.4863 (Sulphur Springs (May 7, EF0)) 00:42–00:43 0.18 mi (0.29 km) 80 yd (73 m)
A weak tornado destroyed the lean-to of a small barn, threw a carport about 75 yd (69 m), and snapped or uprooted trees.[78]
EFU NE of Leipsic Putnam OH 41°07′22″N 83°56′35″W / 41.1227°N 83.9431°W / 41.1227; -83.9431 (Leipsic (May 7, EFU)) 00:54–00:55 0.06 mi (0.097 km) 5 yd (4.6 m)
A trained storm spotter reported a very brief tornado; it did not cause damage.[79]
EF1 WNW of Whitcomb, IN to SW of Oxford, OH Franklin (IN), Butler (OH) IN, OH 39°27′45″N 84°57′31″W / 39.4624°N 84.9587°W / 39.4624; -84.9587 (Whitcomb (May 7, EF1)) 00:56–01:09 7.96 mi (12.81 km) 300 yd (270 m)
A tornado moved through the Hickory Woods Campground, snapping or uprooting numerous trees. Numerous camping units and manufactured homes were overturned as well. One home had its roof completely removed and a portion of its second story exterior wall collapsed. Outbuildings and barns along the path were damaged as well.[80]
EF1 SSE of Oxford to McGonigle Butler OH 39°27′09″N 84°43′39″W / 39.4525°N 84.7276°W / 39.4525; -84.7276 (Oxford (May 7, EF1)) 01:20–01:25 2.38 mi (3.83 km) 200 yd (180 m)
Two outbuildings were destroyed, a home sustained significant roof and garage damage, and trees were downed.[81]
EF0 NE of Bennettsville Clark IN 38°26′36″N 85°46′40″W / 38.4434°N 85.7777°W / 38.4434; -85.7777 (Bennettsville (May 7, EF0)) 01:23–01:26 0.41 mi (0.66 km) 60 yd (55 m)
This tornado damaged six homes, affecting shingles and roofing. Debris from houses landed into homes on Meriwether Drive in Sellersburg including shingles, particle board, and one impressive 2x4 impalement into the side of a house about 9 feet above the ground.[82]
EF0 Southeastern Middletown Butler OH 39°28′33″N 84°20′37″W / 39.4759°N 84.3437°W / 39.4759; -84.3437 (Middletown (May 7, EF0)) 01:57–01:58 0.28 mi (0.45 km) 80 yd (73 m)
A brief tornado caused damage to trees and the roofs and siding of structures. A few semi-trailers were overturned or briefly lifted.[83]
EF0 WNW of Morrow Warren OH 39°24′16″N 84°15′11″W / 39.4045°N 84.2530°W / 39.4045; -84.2530 (Morrow (May 7, EF0)) 02:05–02:07 0.33 mi (0.53 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted.[84]
EF1 South Lebanon to SE of Lebanon Warren OH 39°22′22″N 84°12′47″W / 39.3728°N 84.2130°W / 39.3728; -84.2130 (South Lebanon (May 7, EF1)) 02:08–02:12 2.64 mi (4.25 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A tornado caused generally minor roof damage, except to one residence that had the roof of its detached garage completely removed and wall partially collapsed. Trees were damaged as well.[85]
EF0 E of Lebanon Warren OH 39°25′40″N 84°10′46″W / 39.4279°N 84.1794°W / 39.4279; -84.1794 (Lebanon (May 7, EF0)) 02:14–02:15 0.43 mi (0.69 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A tornado downed trees and power poles near SR 123.[86]
EF1 Eastern Morrow Warren OH 39°21′17″N 84°07′44″W / 39.3547°N 84.1290°W / 39.3547; -84.1290 (Morrow (May 7, EF1)) 02:15–02:20 2.73 mi (4.39 km) 350 yd (320 m)
Several homes sustained damage, including a home that sustained the complete removal of its second story and another with partial removal of its roof. Extensive tree damage was observed.[87]
EF0 WSW of Pansy Clinton OH 39°18′53″N 83°59′10″W / 39.3147°N 83.986°W / 39.3147; -83.986 (Pansy (May 7, EF0)) 02:27–02:29 1.34 mi (2.16 km) 80 yd (73 m)
A brief tornado caused damage to trees and outbuildings.[88]
EF0 N of Middleboro Warren OH 39°23′27″N 84°01′38″W / 39.3907°N 84.0272°W / 39.3907; -84.0272 (Middleboro (May 7, EF0)) 02:27–02:28 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A pole barn was destroyed and had its debris tossed downstream. A home sustained partial roof removal. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[89]
EF0 E of St. Louisville to N of Hanover Licking OH 40°10′13″N 82°20′34″W / 40.1703°N 82.3427°W / 40.1703; -82.3427 (St. Louisville (May 7, EF0)) 03:49–03:53 3.04 mi (4.89 km) 100 yd (91 m)
This tornado damaged outbuildings, a barn and snapped multiple trees.[90]
EF1 N of Frazeysburg Muskingum OH 40°09′28″N 82°07′26″W / 40.1577°N 82.1238°W / 40.1577; -82.1238 (Frazeysburg (May 8, EF1)) 04:02–04:03 0.42 mi (0.68 km) 128 yd (117 m)
A brief tornado heavily damaged or destroyed outbuildings, caused roof and exterior damage to homes, snapped wooden poles, and snapped or uprooted trees.[91]
EF1 SE of Wakatomika Coshocton OH 40°10′40″N 82°00′28″W / 40.1779°N 82.0079°W / 40.1779; -82.0079 (Wakatomika (May 7, EF1)) 04:17–04:19 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 197 yd (180 m)
A brief tornado heavily damaged trees, homes, and outbuildings. This is the first recorded tornado in Coshocton County since 1985.[92]
EF2 WNW of Irondale, OH to N of New Manchester, WV to SSW of Hookstown, PA Jefferson (OH), Hancock (WV), Beaver (PA) OH, WV, PA 40°35′00″N 80°48′04″W / 40.5834°N 80.8012°W / 40.5834; -80.8012 (Irondale (May 8, EF2)) 04:54–05:17 15.32 mi (24.66 km) 200 yd (180 m)
A significant tornado initially touched down in northwestern Jefferson County, Ohio, uprooting and snapping many hardwood trees. Near County Highway 55, a mobile home was overturned and several homes were unroofed. The tornado tracked across the center of Irondale, uprooting or snapping numerous trees at EF2 intensity, including some trees that fell on and damaged homes. The tornado then crossed the Ohio River into Hancock County, West Virginia, becoming the first tornado on record for that county. There, the tornado reached its peak strength as a high-end EF2 tornado, inflicting widespread damage to trees and structures. Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed and homes were fully unroofed. Multiple trees were uprooted in western Beaver County, Pennsylvania, before the tornado lifted. Across its path, the tornado traversed mountainous terrain, including a 100 ft (30 m) tall escarpment.[93]

May 8 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 8, 2024[a]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width
EF2 SW of Rockwell to southern Hot Springs Garland AR 34°23′35″N 93°11′53″W / 34.393°N 93.198°W / 34.393; -93.198 (Hot Springs (May 7, EF2)) 05:30–05:56 12.2 mi (19.6 km) 600 yd (550 m)
A strong tornado caused damage to multiple commercial, industrial, and residential buildings; mainly to their siding, doors, windows, and roofs. Several manufactured homes were damaged, including several that were pushed off their blocks and one that was overturned. On Lake Hamilton, several floating docks were damaged and multiple large condos had large portions of their roofing structures removed. Additional homes were severely damaged by the numerous trees that were snapped or uprooted.[94]
EF1 ENE of Imperial-Enlow Allegheny PA 40°27′44″N 80°11′48″W / 40.4623°N 80.1968°W / 40.4623; -80.1968 (Imperial Enlow (May 8, EF1)) 05:49–05:50 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A brief high-end EF1 tornado overturned a trailer and damaged some trees. A nearby outbuilding also lost a metal roof.[95]
EF1 N of Ligonier Westmoreland PA 40°17′55″N 79°14′55″W / 40.2986°N 79.2485°W / 40.2986; -79.2485 (Ligonier (May 8, EF1)) 07:09–07:11 1.14 mi (1.83 km) 200 yd (180 m)
A tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees.[96]
EF0 N of East Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau MO 37°21′13″N 89°28′38″W / 37.3535°N 89.4773°W / 37.3535; -89.4773 (East Cape Girardeau (May 8, EF0)) 15:58–15:59 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Several large tree branches were broken and a mobile home had some minor damage. A resident's outdoor camera captured the brief tornado on video.[97]
EF1 NW of Cuba Crawford MO 38°08′13″N 91°28′37″W / 38.137°N 91.477°W / 38.137; -91.477 (Cuba (May 8, EF1)) 16:04–16:08 2.24 mi (3.60 km) 75 yd (69 m)
Trees were damaged.[98]
EF1 Cora Jackson IL 37°48′24″N 89°40′18″W / 37.8067°N 89.6716°W / 37.8067; -89.6716 (Cora (May 8, EF1)) 17:01–17:03 1.26 mi (2.03 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Numerous trees were damaged, a couple of barns and a carport were destroyed, and a manufactured home was slid about 1 ft (0.30 m) off its foundation. A few homes sustained roof, siding, and fascia damage. One person was injured by a falling tree limb outside.[99]
EFU SSW of Sharon Springs Wallace KS 38°46′43″N 101°46′43″W / 38.7786°N 101.7787°W / 38.7786; -101.7787 (Sharon Springs (May 8, EFU)) 18:53–18:55 0.06 mi (0.097 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A landspout tornado occurred over open land.[100]
EF1 N of Polkville to Cherryville to N of Bessemer City Cleveland, Gaston NC 35°25′59″N 81°39′04″W / 35.433°N 81.651°W / 35.433; -81.651 (Polkville (May 8, EF1)) 19:00–19:38 21.34 mi (34.34 km) 100 yd (91 m)
This tornado developed to the north of Polkville snapping and uprooting trees as it passed through Lawndale and south of Fallston. The tornado reached its peak intensity of high-end EF1 as it moved through Cherryville, snapping and uprooting numerous trees. The tornado continued to down trees before dissipating north of Bessemer City.[101]
EFU WNW of Narcissa Ottawa OK 36°49′26″N 94°59′28″W / 36.824°N 94.991°W / 36.824; -94.991 (Narcissa (May 8, EFU)) 19:10 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 75 yd (69 m)
Storm chasers reported a brief tornado.[102]
EFU NW of Narcissa Ottawa OK 36°49′37″N 94°58′19″W / 36.827°N 94.972°W / 36.827; -94.972 (Narcissa (May 8, EFU)) 19:12 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 75 yd (69 m)
Storm chasers reported a brief tornado.[103]
EF1 NNW of Narcissa to S of Miami Ottawa OK 36°49′44″N 94°57′00″W / 36.8288°N 94.9499°W / 36.8288; -94.9499 (Narcissa (May 8, EF1)) 19:15–19:23 4 mi (6.4 km) 450 yd (410 m)
An outbuilding was destroyed, a few homes were damaged, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[104]
EF1 Northern Gastonia to northern Belmont Gaston NC 35°16′52″N 81°12′36″W / 35.281°N 81.21°W / 35.281; -81.21 (Gastonia (May 8, EF1)) 19:40–19:50 8.22 mi (13.23 km) 60 yd (55 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Several buildings and a warehouse sustained minor roof damage. Multiple power poles were snapped.[105]
EF1 Stroudville Robertson TN 36°28′18″N 87°06′08″W / 36.4717°N 87.1022°W / 36.4717; -87.1022 (Stroudville (May 8, EF1)) 19:43–19:49 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 200 yd (180 m)
Sheeting and panels were ripped from a barn. Another older barn was thrown downstream. Three homes lost shingles and roofing material in addition to sustaining damage to their gutters and soffit. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, including one that fell onto a home.[106]
EF1 NW of Seneca, MO Ottawa OK 36°51′36″N 94°38′16″W / 36.8601°N 94.6379°W / 36.8601; -94.6379 (Seneca (May 8, EF1)) 19:51–19:52 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 60 yd (55 m)
Several homes were damaged and trees were uprooted.[107]
EF1 E of Boskydell to S of Carterville Jackson, Williamson IL 37°39′53″N 89°10′26″W / 37.6647°N 89.1739°W / 37.6647; -89.1739 (Carbondale (May 8, EF1)) 20:10–20:26 4.56 mi (7.34 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A large tree was uprooted and numerous tree limbs were damaged or downed. A barn sustained roof damage.[108]
EFU SSW of Tyler McCracken KY 37°01′03″N 88°36′00″W / 37.0176°N 88.6001°W / 37.0176; -88.6001 (Tyler (May 8, EFU)) 21:01–21:02 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m)
This brief tornado was videoed and witnessed by several people. No damage was caused.[109]
EF0 N of Goreville to southern Creal Springs Williamson IL 37°36′11″N 88°57′32″W / 37.6031°N 88.959°W / 37.6031; -88.959 (Goreville (May 8, EF0)) 21:04–21:11 6.57 mi (10.57 km) 25 yd (23 m)
A weak tornado caused intermittent damage to tree limbs and uprooted a few trees.[110]
EF1 SSW of Ledford to Somerset Saline IL 37°40′37″N 88°35′15″W / 37.677°N 88.5875°W / 37.677; -88.5875 (Ledford (May 8, EF1)) 21:11–21:26 7.74 mi (12.46 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Several dozen trees were snapped or uprooted. A few homes and barns sustained minor roof damage, while one house was slightly shifted off its foundation.[111]
EF1 E of Monett to SE of Aurora Barry, Lawrence MO 36°55′N 93°53′W / 36.91°N 93.89°W / 36.91; -93.89 (Monett (May 8, EF1)) 21:25–21:46 10.77 mi (17.33 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A manufactured home was overturned, some roofs were damaged, and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[112]
EF3 Columbia to SW of Lunns Store Maury, Marshall TN 35°36′34″N 87°00′03″W / 35.6095°N 87.0007°W / 35.6095; -87.0007 (Columbia (May 8, EF3)) 22:37–23:07 11.53 mi (18.56 km) 900 yd (820 m)
1 death – See section on this tornado – 12 people were injured.[113]
EF0 S of Rockvale Rutherford TN 35°41′37″N 86°30′12″W / 35.6936°N 86.5033°W / 35.6936; -86.5033 (Rockvale (May 8, EF0)) 23:32–23:36 2.96 mi (4.76 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Trees were uprooted, and large tree branches were snapped.[114]
EF0 NNW of Sumner Lamar TX 33°48′05″N 95°42′16″W / 33.8013°N 95.7045°W / 33.8013; -95.7045 (Sumner (May 8, EF0)) 00:40 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 30 yd (27 m)
Small tree branches were broken.[115]
EF2 WSW of Prospect to WNW of Ardmore Giles TN 35°01′24″N 87°02′26″W / 35.0232°N 87.0405°W / 35.0232; -87.0405 (Prospect (May 8, EF2)) 00:50–01:00 5.88 mi (9.46 km) 600 yd (550 m)
A manufactured home was completely removed from its base and demolished. Additional frame homes sustained roof damage. Numerous trees were damaged as well. One person was injured.[116]
EF1 S of Lester Limestone AL 34°53′36″N 87°09′18″W / 34.8932°N 87.155°W / 34.8932; -87.155 (Lester (May 8, EF1)) 01:11–01:26 4.77 mi (7.68 km) 90 yd (82 m)
Large trees were snapped or uprooted.[117]
EF1 NE of Taft Lincoln TN 35°04′22″N 86°46′27″W / 35.0728°N 86.7742°W / 35.0728; -86.7742 (Taft (May 8, EF1)) 01:15–01:33 6.22 mi (10.01 km) 160 yd (150 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. One home sustained minor roof damage.[118]
EF3 SE of Rogersville Lawrence, Limestone AL 34°44′12″N 87°13′03″W / 34.7367°N 87.2176°W / 34.7367; -87.2176 (Wheeler Lake (May 8, EF3)) 01:23–01:30 3.76 mi (6.05 km) 228 yd (208 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in Lawrence County before this tornado crossed Wheeler Lake into the Brigadoon neighborhood of Limestone County, briefly causing low-end EF3 damage along the lakeshore. One home had all of its exterior walls that were facing the lake along with its two-story four-car garage collapsed as well as partial roof loss. Other nearby homes suffered substantial roof and exterior damage, and vehicles were damaged. The tornado then weakened, continuing to shatter windows, cause roof and exterior damage to homes, and knock down fences before dissipating in a field outside of the subdivision. Many large trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[119]
EF0 S of Pin Hook Lamar TX 33°48′04″N 95°19′21″W / 33.8012°N 95.3225°W / 33.8012; -95.3225 (Pin Hook (May 8, EF0)) 01:27–01:28 0.32 mi (0.51 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A short-lived tornado damaged some small tree limbs and tin metal.[120]
EF1 SW of Annapolis Reynolds, Iron, Madison MO 37°18′11″N 90°45′40″W / 37.303°N 90.761°W / 37.303; -90.761 (Annapolis (May 8, EF1)) 01:44–01:58 14.07 mi (22.64 km) 150 yd (140 m)
This tornado broke numerous tree limbs and uprooted a large tree in Reynolds County, before intensifying as it crossed into Iron County. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and a house sustained minor shingle damage. The tornado dissipated quickly after crossing into Madison County, shortly after uprooting a few more trees.[121]
EF1 NE of Elkmont Limestone AL 34°56′45″N 86°55′31″W / 34.9458°N 86.9254°W / 34.9458; -86.9254 (Elkmont (May 8, EF1)) 01:45–01:50 3.47 mi (5.58 km) 225 yd (206 m)
More than half of a private aircraft hangar was collapsed. A few shingles were displaced from a home's roof. Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted.[122]
EF1 Annapolis Iron MO 37°21′36″N 90°42′22″W / 37.36°N 90.706°W / 37.36; -90.706 (Annapolis (May 8, EF1)) 01:49–01:51 2.56 mi (4.12 km) 250 yd (230 m)
This tornado touched down just west of Annapolis and quickly entered town. A manufactured home lost most of its roofing and the elementary school had a large section its roof ripped off, several walls blown over and numerous windows broken. The tornado exited Annapolis and continued snapping and uprooting trees before dissipating.[123]
EF0 NNE of Vulcan Iron MO 37°20′49″N 90°40′08″W / 37.347°N 90.669°W / 37.347; -90.669 (Vulcan (May 8, EF0)) 01:50–01:51 0.59 mi (0.95 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A brief tornado uprooted and snapped several large trees.[124]
EF1 NW of Brunot Iron MO 37°19′59″N 90°35′24″W / 37.333°N 90.59°W / 37.333; -90.59 (Brunot (May 8, EF1)) 01:53–01:56 1.67 mi (2.69 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Multiple trees were snapped and/or uprooted.[125]
EF1 Arcadia to NNW of Oak Grove Iron, Madison MO 37°35′31″N 90°37′48″W / 37.592°N 90.63°W / 37.592; -90.63 (Arcadia (May 8, EF1)) 02:01–02:09 12.01 mi (19.33 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A tornado touched down in Arcadia, snapping trees throughout the town. After exiting town, the tornado continued to snap or uproot trees through rural portions of Iron and Madison counties.[126]
EF1 Arcadia Iron MO 37°35′06″N 90°38′06″W / 37.585°N 90.635°W / 37.585; -90.635 (Arcadia (May 8, EF1)) 02:01–02:04 4.08 mi (6.57 km) 100 yd (91 m)
A second tornado touched down in Arcadia, this time in the southwestern portion of town. Trees were snapped and uprooted.[127]
EF1 WSW of Flintville Lincoln TN 35°02′59″N 86°29′32″W / 35.0497°N 86.4921°W / 35.0497; -86.4921 (Flintville (May 8, EF1)) 02:02–02:06 1.38 mi (2.22 km) 286 yd (262 m)
Almost 75 percent of the roof was ripped from a home, while the entire roof and some rafters were torn from a large storage shed. Another home was damaged, trees were uprooted, and a power pole was toppled as well.[128]
EF0 Fredericktown Madison MO 37°32′42″N 90°21′40″W / 37.545°N 90.361°W / 37.545; -90.361 (Fredericktown (May 8, EF0)) 02:06–02:10 4.27 mi (6.87 km) 334 yd (305 m)
Homes and farm outbuildings sustained minor damage. Trees were damaged as well.[129]
EF0 Northern Madison Madison AL 34°44′28″N 86°44′11″W / 34.7411°N 86.7364°W / 34.7411; -86.7364 (Madison (May 8, EF0)) 02:07–02:11 1.73 mi (2.78 km) 95 yd (87 m)
This high-end EF0 tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees. Two homes were damaged by falling trees.[130]
EF2 Huntsville to W of Gurley Madison AL 34°44′18″N 86°34′49″W / 34.7384°N 86.5804°W / 34.7384; -86.5804 (Huntsville (May 8, EF2)) 02:28–02:48 9.75 mi (15.69 km) 550 yd (500 m)
This strong tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees, partially uplifted the roofs of four houses, and caused shingle damage to additional homes along its track.[131]
EF0 N of Saint Joseph Daviess KY 37°42′40″N 87°21′48″W / 37.7112°N 87.3633°W / 37.7112; -87.3633 (Saint Joseph (May 8, EF0)) 02:39–02:42 2.66 mi (4.28 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A few hog barns sustained roof damage, a house had a few shingles removed, and numerous large tree limbs were downed.[132]
EF0 WNW of Saint Joseph to West Louisville Daviess KY 37°42′23″N 87°20′35″W / 37.7063°N 87.3431°W / 37.7063; -87.3431 (Saint Joseph (May 8, EF0)) 02:41–02:46 3.11 mi (5.01 km) 300 yd (270 m)
This tornado was a twin to the above tornado. A few barn outbuildings had portions of their roofs removed. One outbuilding had a portion of its exterior wall destroyed as well. A few wooden power poles were damaged or leaned, a carport was tossed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[133]
EF1 SW of Owensboro Daviess KY 37°43′45″N 87°10′55″W / 37.7292°N 87.182°W / 37.7292; -87.182 (Owensboro (May 8, EF1)) 02:49–02:50 0.86 mi (1.38 km) 100 yd (91 m)
A farm outbuilding were severely damaged and its accompanying heavy machinery was tossed or pushed into nearby fields. A grain bin and additional outbuildings sustained damage as well. Multiple trees were snapped.[134]
EF0 NE of Woodville Jackson AL 34°40′51″N 86°13′40″W / 34.6807°N 86.2279°W / 34.6807; -86.2279 (Woodville (May 8, EF0)) 03:13–03:16 2.28 mi (3.67 km) 106 yd (97 m)
A high-end EF0 tornado caused tree damage.[135]
EF1 SW of Tails Creek Gilmer GA 34°40′21″N 84°38′27″W / 34.6724°N 84.6408°W / 34.6724; -84.6408 (Tails Creek (May 8, EF1)) 03:26–03:28 0.76 mi (1.22 km) 200 yd (180 m)
Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted.[136]
EF0 Northern Huntsville Madison AL 34°45′45″N 86°38′34″W / 34.7624°N 86.6427°W / 34.7624; -86.6427 (Huntsville (May 8, EF0)) 03:32–03:44 3.53 mi (5.68 km) 145 yd (133 m)
A very weak tornado caused sporadic trees and inflicted minor roof damage to a home.[137]
EF0 Scottsboro Jackson AL 34°41′11″N 86°03′50″W / 34.6864°N 86.064°W / 34.6864; -86.064 (Scottsboro (May 8, EF0)) 03:34–03:37 2.09 mi (3.36 km) 200 yd (180 m)
This high-end EF0 tornado snapped trees and peeled metal roofing and siding from a few structures.[138]
EF1 Eastern Huntsville Madison AL 34°43′23″N 86°33′35″W / 34.723°N 86.5598°W / 34.723; -86.5598 (Huntsville (May 8, EF1)) 03:40–03:53 4.35 mi (7.00 km) 200 yd (180 m)
Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which caused damage to at least two homes upon falling. The tornado track was just south of the EF2 tornado that impacted Huntsville just an hour earlier.[139]
EF1 Peachtree Cherokee NC 35°05′30″N 83°57′12″W / 35.0917°N 83.9532°W / 35.0917; -83.9532 (Peachtree (May 8, EF1)) 03:41–03:42 2.33 mi (3.75 km) 40 yd (37 m)
A brief tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees.[140]
EF1 SW of East Ellijay Gilmer GA 34°39′51″N 84°30′30″W / 34.6641°N 84.5084°W / 34.6641; -84.5084 (East Ellijay (May 8, EF1)) 03:42–03:44 0.64 mi (1.03 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Parts of two single-story storage units, as well as a Georgia Forestry building, were destroyed. Additional structures sustained minor roof damage, and a few trees were snapped.[141]
EF0 N of Ellijay Gilmer GA 34°44′34″N 84°30′05″W / 34.7428°N 84.5015°W / 34.7428; -84.5015 (Ellijay (May 8, EF0)) 03:46–03:48 0.98 mi (1.58 km) 250 yd (230 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell onto homes.[142]
EF0 SE of East Ellijay Gilmer GA 34°39′58″N 84°26′54″W / 34.666°N 84.4484°W / 34.666; -84.4484 (East Ellijay (May 8, EF0)) 03:51–03:54 1.94 mi (3.12 km) 200 yd (180 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[143]
EF3 S of Pisgah to NW of Hammondville Jackson, DeKalb AL 34°38′27″N 85°51′28″W / 34.6407°N 85.8578°W / 34.6407; -85.8578 (Pisgah (May 8, EF3)) 03:57–04:24 12.34 mi (19.86 km) 880 yd (800 m)
See section on this tornado – Seven people were injured.[144]
EF1 SSE of Tuckasegee Jackson NC 35°14′46″N 83°15′32″W / 35.246°N 83.259°W / 35.246; -83.259 (Tuckasegee (May 9, EF1)) 04:14–04:27 9.38 mi (15.10 km) 400 yd (370 m)
A high-end EF1 tornado occurred in the Appalachian Mountains where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[145]
EF0 Black Mountain Buncombe NC 35°38′31″N 82°20′56″W / 35.642°N 82.349°W / 35.642; -82.349 (Black Mountain (May 8, EF0)) 04:16–04:18 2.32 mi (3.73 km) 30 yd (27 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Several homes sustained damage from fallen trees. A communications tower at the Black Mountain fire station was toppled.[146]
EF1 SSW of Tuckasegee Jackson NC 35°12′25″N 83°09′07″W / 35.207°N 83.152°W / 35.207; -83.152 (Tuckasegee (May 9, EF1)) 04:23–04:26 1.52 mi (2.45 km) 200 yd (180 m)
A brief tornado downed several trees and snapped numerous large branches.[147]

May 9 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 9, 2024[a]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width
EF1 SW of Henagar DeKalb AL 34°36′18″N 85°48′43″W / 34.605°N 85.812°W / 34.605; -85.812 (Henager (May 8, EF1)) 05:02–05:05 1.96 mi (3.15 km) 100 yd (91 m)
A high-end EF1 tornado tracked just to the south of the Henager EF3 tornado. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that fell on and damaged structures.[148]
EF0 ENE of Holladay Benton TN 35°53′24″N 88°02′31″W / 35.8901°N 88.0419°W / 35.8901; -88.0419 (Holladay (May 9, EF0)) 06:39–06:41 1.31 mi (2.11 km) 100 yd (91 m)
This intermittent tornado damaged a few trees before lifting.[149]
EF0 S of Whitmire Newberry SC 34°29′N 81°38′W / 34.49°N 81.63°W / 34.49; -81.63 (Whitmire (May 9, EF0)) 06:46–06:51 3.01 mi (4.84 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A weak tornado caused scattered tree damage.[150]
EF0 NE of Monticello Fairfield SC 34°22′N 81°17′W / 34.37°N 81.28°W / 34.37; -81.28 (Monticello (May 9, EF0)) 07:12–07:14 0.34 mi (0.55 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Multiple trees were snapped or downed.[151]
EF1 S of Ridgeway Fairfield SC 34°16′N 81°00′W / 34.27°N 81°W / 34.27; -81 (Ridgeway (May 9, EF1)) 07:31–07:36 1.89 mi (3.04 km) 250 yd (230 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. One tree fell on a home, causing damage to its roof, siding, and gutters.[152]
EF1 WNW of Fayetteville Lincoln TN 35°11′38″N 86°45′54″W / 35.1939°N 86.765°W / 35.1939; -86.765 (Fayetteville (May 9, EF1)) 08:44–08:50 4.21 mi (6.78 km) 105 yd (96 m)
A home lost about a quarter of its roof. Two barn structures were heavily damaged while a third had a small portion of its roof ripped off. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[153]
EF1 SE of Kirkland, TN to ESE of New Market, AL Lincoln (TN), Madison (AL) TN, AL 34°58′24″N 86°32′03″W / 34.9732°N 86.5342°W / 34.9732; -86.5342 (Hazel Green (May 8, EF1)) 09:01–09:19 13.65 mi (21.97 km) 215 yd (197 m)
This tornado first touched down in the Eastwood Estates in Tennessee, causing structural damage to a manufactured home and uprooting numerous trees. After splitting and uprooting additional trees as it moved southeastward, the tornado crossed into Alabama north of Hazel Green, uprooting a large tree and snapping large tree branches. The tornado then moved east-southeastward, uprooting a tree that fell on, and caused roof damage to a home. After, turning back to the southeast and uprooting additional trees, snapping more large tree limbs, and inflicting shingle damage to homes, the tornado moved through the small community of New Market. Large tree limbs were snapped, and trees were uprooting in the town. The tornado then continued first east-southward and then southeastward out of New Market, sporadically snapping large tree limbs before dissipating.[154]
EF1 SW of Flintville, TN to SW of Elora, TN Lincoln (TN), Madison (AL) TN, AL 35°02′32″N 86°27′34″W / 35.0422°N 86.4595°W / 35.0422; -86.4595 (Flintville (May 9, EF1)) 09:06–09:16 6.06 mi (9.75 km) 300 yd (270 m)
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado dissipated almost immediately after crossing Tennessee-Alabama state line.[155]
EF1 E of Flintville to S of Huntland Lincoln, Franklin TN 35°03′59″N 86°23′34″W / 35.0665°N 86.3928°W / 35.0665; -86.3928 (Huntland (May 9, EF1)) 09:10–09:23 9.23 mi (14.85 km) 194 yd (177 m)
A pole barn was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. Further analysis of the tornado via drone footage and satellite imagery is planned to determine if the tornado's path was longer than currently indicated.[156]
EF1 WNW of Skyline Jackson AL 34°51′02″N 86°14′20″W / 34.8506°N 86.239°W / 34.8506; -86.239 (Skyline (May 9, EF1)) 09:31–09:32 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 108 yd (99 m)
Numerous trees, including large trees, were snapped or uprooted. A manufactured home was shifted 10–15 ft (3.0–4.6 m) from its original location, and more than half of its roof was destroyed. One person was injured.[157]
EF1 N of Skyline Jackson AL 34°51′59″N 86°06′10″W / 34.8664°N 86.1027°W / 34.8664; -86.1027 (Skyline (May 9, EF1)) 09:37–09:42 1.06 mi (1.71 km) 170 yd (160 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which caused roof damage to a home upon falling. Satellite imagery was used to determine the starting point of the tornado, which was further to the northwest than originally thought.[158]
EF1 Pisgah to NW of Sylvania Jackson AL 34°41′42″N 85°51′21″W / 34.6949°N 85.8559°W / 34.6949; -85.8559 (Pisgah (May 9, EF1)) 10:08–10:17 6.06 mi (9.75 km) 241 yd (220 m)
A tornado began in Pisgah, where several large limbs were snapped off of trees. The tornado moved due south snapping and uprooting numerous more trees, before crossing the path of the Henagar EF3 tornado. The tornado lifted shortly after intersecting the path.[159]
EF1 SE of Cochran to SE of Plainfield Dodge GA 32°18′20″N 83°16′29″W / 32.3056°N 83.2747°W / 32.3056; -83.2747 (Dubois (May 9, EF1)) 16:50–17:00 12.2 mi (19.6 km) 150 yd (140 m)
This tornado caused significant damage, ripping the roofs off of small structures, damaging homes and snapping or uprooting trees.[160]
EF0 N of Jay Bird Springs to SSE of Cedar Grove Laurens GA 32°13′36″N 83°00′39″W / 32.2267°N 83.0107°W / 32.2267; -83.0107 (JBS (May 9, EF0)) 17:06–17:17 8.61 mi (13.86 km) 100 yd (91 m)
A few trees were snapped as this tornado moved through rural and wooded areas.[161]
EF0 NNE of McRae to Alamo Wheeler GA 32°09′13″N 82°52′33″W / 32.1536°N 82.8758°W / 32.1536; -82.8758 (McRae (May 9, EF0)) 17:18–17:25 7.18 mi (11.56 km) 150 yd (140 m)
This tornado initially only snapped and uprooted trees before striking Alamo. In Alamo, the tornado damaged a small outbuilding, a canopy and a light pole, and broke the glass windows of a retail store. Some fences were downed as well.[162]
EF1 S of Kibbee to Vidalia to Lyons Montgomery, Toombs GA 32°14′48″N 82°32′30″W / 32.2466°N 82.5416°W / 32.2466; -82.5416 (Kibbee (May 8, EF1)) 17:39–17:54 14.66 mi (23.59 km) 250 yd (230 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, many of which fell onto homes, outbuildings, and vehicles. A roof was peeled off one structure. Minor damage was inflicted at an elementary, a middle, and a high school, mainly to trees, fences, and some storage building doors.[163]
EF0 S of Charles City Floyd IA 43°01′20″N 92°40′18″W / 43.0222°N 92.6716°W / 43.0222; -92.6716 (Charles City (May 9, EF0)) 18:03–18:05 0.63 mi (1.01 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A brief landspout tornado was well-documented and did not cause damage.[164]
EF1 ESE of North Hills Wood WV 39°16′35″N 81°23′23″W / 39.2763°N 81.3898°W / 39.2763; -81.3898 (North Hills (May 9, EF1)) 00:19–00:21 3.4 mi (5.5 km) 250 yd (230 m)
A manufactured home and a barn were flipped over, causing minor injury to an occupant of the home. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[165]
EF0 N of Masontown Preston WV 39°34′16″N 79°48′04″W / 39.571°N 79.801°W / 39.571; -79.801 (Masontown (May 9, EF0)) 00:55–00:56 0.43 mi (0.69 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A home had nearly half its roof removed. Trees were snapped or downed, one of which fell on a vehicle.[166]
EF0 W of Bolton Hinds MS 32°21′43″N 90°30′38″W / 32.362°N 90.5106°W / 32.362; -90.5106 (Ridgeway (May 9, EF0)) 03:14–03:21 3.09 mi (4.97 km) 105 yd (96 m)
Large trees were snapped or uprooted.[167]

May 10 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 10, 2024[a]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width
EF2 SW of Old Texas to Georgiana Monroe, Conecuh, Butler AL 31°42′51″N 87°03′51″W / 31.7143°N 87.0641°W / 31.7143; -87.0641 (Old Texas (May 10, EF2)) 07:03–07:25 24.24 mi (39.01 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m)
A long-track, multi-vortex EF2 tornado began southwest of Old Texas, Alabama, and traveled east-southeast through Georgiana. Initially intensifying to EF2 strength, it caused widespread tree snaps and uproots, particularly in a forested area. The tornado developed multiple sub-vortices, some reaching EF1 to EF2 intensity, leading to significant tree damage across its large width. It briefly weakened before causing more tree damage and flipping a manufactured home near a highway. The tornado narrowed and weakened further as it approached Georgiana, with its final damage observed in the destruction of outbuildings and uprooted trees east of the town.[168]
EF2 SE of Jay to Munson to NW of Baker Santa Rosa, Okaloosa FL 30°56′N 87°07′W / 30.93°N 87.12°W / 30.93; -87.12 (Jay (May 10, EF2)) 08:41–09:04 24.9 mi (40.1 km) 1,000 yd (910 m)
This low-end EF2 tornado began southeast of Jay, tracking east-southeast and initially causing a narrow path of significant tree damage. As it intensified, the tornado caused extensive deforestation, snapping pine and oak trees and downing power lines in a convergent pattern, especially near Munson. The tornado broadened into a multi-vortex system east of Munson, continuing to cause tree damage as it crossed into Okaloosa County before dissipating.[169]
EFU E of New York to NNW of Allentown Santa Rosa FL 30°49′26″N 87°08′09″W / 30.824°N 87.1358°W / 30.824; -87.1358 (New York (May 10, EFU)) 08:42–08:46 4.48 mi (7.21 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A tornado snapped trees before it dissipated just before reaching a highway. The exact intensity of the tornado is yet to be determined pending higher resolution imagery.[170]
EFU ENE of Allentown Santa Rosa FL 30°48′26″N 86°58′58″W / 30.8071°N 86.9828°W / 30.8071; -86.9828 (Allentown (May 10, EFU)) 08:50–08:51 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 30 yd (27 m)
This tornado caused damage in a dense forest that was discovered via satellite imagery. The intensity of the tornado may be able to be evaluated depending on higher resolution satellite imagery.[171]
EFU S of Munson Santa Rosa FL 30°47′19″N 86°55′04″W / 30.7886°N 86.9177°W / 30.7886; -86.9177 (Munson (May 10, EFU)) 08:54–08:58 3.16 mi (5.09 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A tornado tracked entirely through forested areas and was found from satellite imagery. The intensity of the tornado is yet to be determined pending further analysis of higher resolution imagery.[172]
EF0 SE of Dothan to N of Cottonwood Houston AL 31°07′16″N 85°21′32″W / 31.1212°N 85.3588°W / 31.1212; -85.3588 (Dothan (May 10, EF0)) 09:02–09:20 4.43 mi (7.13 km) 125 yd (114 m)
Outbuildings were significantly damaged and farm buildings were damaged as well.[173]
EFU SE of Crestview Okaloosa FL 30°43′38″N 86°31′00″W / 30.7271°N 86.5168°W / 30.7271; -86.5168 (Crestview (May 10, EFU)) 09:16–09:18 2.51 mi (4.04 km) 30 yd (27 m)
This tornado caused a narrow path of damage in forested areas south of I-10 near Crestview. It was confirmed from satellite imagery and it's intensity may be able to be determined depending on higher resolution imagery.[174]
EF0 SW of Mossy Head Walton FL 30°41′N 86°22′W / 30.69°N 86.37°W / 30.69; -86.37 (Mossy Head (May 10, EF0)) 09:25–09:28 3.15 mi (5.07 km) 25 yd (23 m)
A tornado occurred in the northeastern area of Eglin Air Force Base. Minor tree and vegetation damage occurred.[175]
EF0 E of Freeport Walton FL 30°29′N 86°04′W / 30.48°N 86.07°W / 30.48; -86.07 (Freeport (May 10, EF0)) 09:47–09:49 1.38 mi (2.22 km) 25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado damaged trees.[176]
EF2 S of Gretna to Tallahassee Gadsden, Leon FL 30°33′N 84°39′W / 30.55°N 84.65°W / 30.55; -84.65 (Gretna (May 10, EF2)) 10:36–11:03 24.21 mi (38.96 km) 900 yd (820 m)
See section on this tornado[177]
EF1 NW of Bloxham to NNW of Natural Bridge Leon FL 30°23′56″N 84°38′10″W / 30.399°N 84.636°W / 30.399; -84.636 (Bloxham (May 10, EF1)) 10:42–11:13 31.44 mi (50.60 km) 1,100 yd (1,000 m)
This long-track, high-end EF1 tornado was the second of three simultaneous large tornadoes in Leon County. It snapped and uprooted numerous trees in the Apalachicola National Forest, many of which fell onto cars and homes.[178]
EF2 SSW of Midway to Tallahassee to SW of Lloyd Leon, Jefferson FL 30°26′N 84°29′W / 30.44°N 84.49°W / 30.44; -84.49 (Tallahassee (May 10, EF2)) 10:50–11:14 24.81 mi (39.93 km) 1,400 yd (1,300 m)
2 deaths – See section on this tornado[179]
EF1 SW of Lamont to SE of Lee Jefferson, Madison, Taylor FL 30°20′48″N 83°49′57″W / 30.3468°N 83.8326°W / 30.3468; -83.8326 (Lamont (May 10, EF1)) 11:31–12:02 37.52 mi (60.38 km) 1,300 yd (1,200 m)
The tornado initially caused EF0 damage in Jefferson County, twisting and snapping young pine trees. As it moved into Madison County, it intensified to EF1, uprooting trees and damaging a trailer. The tornado continued through rural areas, snapping and uprooting trees and damaging farmland irrigation systems before dissipating near the Madison-Suwannee county border.[180]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e 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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