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List of tornadoes in the May 2004 tornado outbreak sequence

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Tornadoes per state/province
StateTotalF0F1F2F3F4
Alabama936000
Arkansas311100
Colorado110000
Illinois281214200
Indiana26137420
Iowa523812110
Kansas462912320
Kentucky1785310
Maryland211000
Michigan963000
Minnesota330000
Mississippi211000
Missouri35237311
Nebraska664518201
New York101000
North Dakota211000
Ohio422000
Oklahoma251111210
Ontario411200
Pennsylvania210100
South Dakota19190000
Tennessee606000
Texas15132000
Virginia532000
West Virginia110000
Wisconsin440000
Wyoming110000
Totals389
Each tornado is classed per state based on its starting location.

Thetornado outbreak sequence of May 2004 produced several tornado outbreaks between May 21 and May 31, 2004, across mostly the Midwestern and Southern United States as well as southernOntario, including three major outbreaks on May 22, May 24 and May 29–30. Overall, the sequence produced 389 tornadoes, which makes it one of the most productive tornado outbreak sequences in history.

TheHallam, Nebraska tornado outbreak on May 22 produced nearly 60 tornadoes across mostlyNebraska andIowa including an F4 that tore through the town Hallam situated halfway betweenLincoln andBeatrice. It was recorded as the largest tornado ever with a width of 2.5 miles (4.0 km) and one person was killed. However, in May 2013 it was passed by the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado with a width of 2.6 miles wide. On May 24, another tornado outbreak took place across the central United States, with about 50 tornadoes confirmed inKansas,Illinois, Nebraska andMissouri. One person was killed in western Illinois nearWinchester west ofSpringfield. A smaller outbreak on May 27 produced a damaging tornado in the city ofLexington in northernKentucky.

The Memorial Day Weekend outbreak produced one of the largest tornado outbreaks on record from May 29, 2004 to the early morning hours of May 31, 2004. During the Memorial Day Weekend, 168 tornadoes touched down from the Midwestern United States from theDakotas toOklahoma eastward towards theOhio andTennessee Valleys fromOhio andIndiana southward towardsAlabama. This outbreak has been compared with the April 3–4,1974 Super Outbreak in terms of number of tornadoes, but had much fewer strong to violent tornadoes, with only one violent tornado in Missouri and 16 other strong tornadoes, while there were 30 violent and 66 strong tornadoes during the record-breaking event in 1974. At least five people were killed by this outbreak across two states, including four inMissouri and one in Indiana, but the death toll is much lower than the 315 or more deaths recorded during the 1974 event.

Confirmed tornadoes

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
024111424820389

May 21 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
0147110023
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Iowa
F0Holland areaGrundy19283 miles (4.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1NE ofHollandGrundy19383.5 miles (5.6 km)Weak tornado with little or no damage.
F0E ofHollandGrundy19490.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofIvesterGrundy20150.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofWaterlooBlack Hawk20210.3 mile (0.5 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofHollandGrundy20220.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofNewhallBenton21050.1 mile (0.15.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofVintonBenton21070.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1NW ofAtkinsBenton21131.7 miles (2.7 km)Tornado damaged trees and farms, some heavily. Outbuildings were damaged, and one was completely destroyed.
F3Palo areaLinn21223 miles (4.8 km)Tornado initially caused damage to a farm two miles southwest of Palo where a garage and three outbuildings were destroyed. As it approached Palo, another farm was severely damaged. The roof and walls were torn off a house, and a car was lofted 50 feet. The tornado continued across the southern edge of Palo, where it destroyed a mobile home before dissipating.
F0Vinton areaBenton2144unknownBrief touchdown with no damage
F1E ofMartelleJones22066 miles (9.6 km)A cattle shed and a mobile home were destroyed while houses and outbuildings sustained minor damage. Trees were damaged as well.
F1SE ofRoyalClay22121 mile (1.6 km)Tornado destroyed a farm house and several other buildings on a farm.
F1W ofRolfePocahontas23005 miles (8 km)Weak tornado with little or no damage.
F2Bradgate areaPocahontas,Humboldt230812.5 miles (20 km)Approximately 75% of the buildings in Bradgate were damaged or destroyed by this half-mile-wide tornado. Outbuildings, light structures, and garages were heavily damaged or destroyed. Large trees were snapped, and 15 people were injured.
F0W ofCorneliaWright00300.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Ohio
F0SE ofOlivesburgRichland2002unknownBrief touchdown with no damage.
West Virginia
F0N ofArdenBerkeley01143 miles (4.8 km)Damage limited to trees.
Nebraska
F1N ofHadarPierce01201.5 miles (2.4 km)A garage, a farm, and a few farm outbuildings were damaged. The tornado also downed power lines near Hadar, knocking out the power to part of town.
F0S ofAinsworthBrown01440.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1SE ofWayneWayne02200.5 mile (0.8 km)One barn and six outbuildings were severely damaged or destroyed. One house sustained lesser damage.
F0NW ofBartlettGarfield03130.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
South Dakota
F0W ofGayvilleYankton02200.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 21, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 21, 2004

May 22 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
04319511068
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Michigan
F0SW ofBurtSaginaw19582.5 miles (4 km)Trees and power lines were blown down.
F0E ofSaginawSaginaw20020.2 mile (0.32 km)Trees and wires were blown down.
F0N ofBenningtonShiawassee20350.1 mile (0.16 km)One tree was snapped.
F1NE ofOtter LakeTuscola20451 mile (1.6 km)Two houses had roof damage, and numerous trees were knocked down.
F0SE ofPalmsSanilac21101 mile (1.6 km)Two barns were blown down.
Wyoming
F0SW ofLa GrangeGoshen20100.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Colorado
F0SE ofPadroniLogan21200.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Nebraska
F0E ofTryonMcPherson22220.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0S ofBeaver CityFurnas22280.1 mile (0.16 km)A dozen power poles were knocked down.
F1SE ofBeaver CityFurnas22353 miles (4.8 km)Several outbuildings on a farmstead sustained damage. A tractor and six row planter were overturned on top of a car.
F0NE ofRinggold (1st tornado)Logan22400.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofRinggold (2nd tornado)Logan22402 miles (3.2 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0SE ofStamfordHarlan22490.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief tornado damaged a mobile home and upset irrigation systems.
F0N ofOrleansHarlan23040.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofSchuylerColfax23101.05 miles (1.68 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0E ofAlmaHarlan23110.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage
F1SW ofOcontoCuster23340.2 mile (0.32 km)A center pivot irrigation system was overturned.
F0NW ofCampbellFranklin23360.1 mile (0.16 km)A few power poles were snapped.
F0W ofBladenWebster23463.5 miles (5.6 km)Damage to a machine shed and numerous trees.
F1NE ofOcontoCuster23500.5 mile (0.8 km)Tornado overturned a center pivot irrigation system and ripped a 90-foot section of roof from a hog confinement building. It also broke large limbs off trees.
F0NE ofHebronThayer23530.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F2N ofAlexandriaThayer00008 miles (12.8 km)One house was damaged beyond repair, and six farmsteads were also hit by the tornado. A machine shed and center pivot systems were destroyed, and three semi-trucks were stacked on top of each other.
F1SW ofPaulineAdams00107 miles (11.2 km)Damage to center pivot systems.
F0W ofMason CityCuster00120.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofMaxwellLincoln00130.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1Fremont areaDodge00152 miles (3.2 km)Farm buildings and power poles were damaged. An air-conditioning unit on top of aWal-Mart store was toppled off the roof, landing on an SUV parked below.
F0W ofAnsleyCuster00170.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F2NE ofBlue Hill to NE ofFairfieldAdams,Clay001923 miles (36.8 km)Fifteen houses sustained damage. Thirty-eight railway wagons/cars were derailed, and 100 center pivot irrigation systems were damaged or destroyed
F0S ofMilligenThayer00241 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1NE ofBruning (1st tornado)Fillmore00262.5 miles (4 km)One house was dislodged from its foundation. A second tornado (see below) passed just south of the same house six minutes later.
F1W ofFairfieldClay00290.2 mile (0.32 km)Wind equipment recorded a 105 mph (169 km/h) wind gust as the tornado passed over. No reported damage.
F4W ofDaykin toPalmyraJefferson,Saline,Gage,Lancaster,Otoe003052 mi (83.69 km)1 deathSee article on this tornado – With a diameter of 2.5 miles (4.0 km), this is tied with the 2016Jiangsu tornado for second-widest tornado ever recorded after the2013 El Reno tornado.
F1NE ofBruning (2nd tornado)Fillmore00322 miles (3.2 km)Several outbuildings were damaged.
F0SE ofBenedictYork00340.2 mile (0.32 km)Power poles and a machine shed were damaged.
F0E ofDaykinJefferson00352 miles (3.2 km)Minor damage to farm outbuildings. Tornado was on the ground at the same time and near the main Hallam tornado.
F1NE ofByronThayer015310 miles (16 km)Tornado remained in rural areas.
F0NE ofChesterThayer02256 miles (9.6 km)Damage was limited to power poles, center pivot irrigation systems, and trees.
F1S ofDaykinJefferson02303 miles (4.8 km)Minor damage to houses and some irrigation pivots. Grain bins were overturned as well.
F1S ofMurdockCass02401.5 miles (2.4 km)Several outbuildings were destroyed, and many trees and power lines were downed as well.
F1E ofNehawkaCass02574 miles (6.4 km)Greater than 30 homes sustained major damage, and transmission towers were knocked down. Some of the damage could have also been caused by straight line winds that occurred across parts of the area shortly before the reported time of the tornado.
F1N ofMurrayCass03121 mile (1.6 km)Some houses and cabins were damaged.
Ontario
F2Mitchell areaPerth0000unknownExtensive property damage to houses and barns.[1]
F3Gad's HillPerth0043unknownExtensive property damage to barns and houses.
F1E ofSeaforthPerthunknownunknownExtensive damage to a barn.
Iowa
F1E ofCanbyAdair00077.1 miles (11.4 km)No reported damage.
F0S ofDexterMadison00110.3 mile (0.5 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofMaxwellStory00451.4 miles (2.2 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0NW ofEarlhamDallas00450.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1W ofAdelDallas00555 miles (8 km)No reported damage.
F0NE ofNewtonJasper01060.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofAdelDallas01130.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofBeebeetownHarrison01190.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofFergusonMarshall01190.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofNewtonJasper01200.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofNewburgJasper01230.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofMinburnDallas01270.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofLaurelJasper01350.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofBaxterJasper01361.5 miles (2.4 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F1E ofMelbourneMarshall014017 miles (27.2 km)Minimal damage reported.
F0NE ofCorleyShelby01452 miles (3.2 km)Weak tornado with little or no damage
F0W ofAllemanPolk02062 miles (3.2 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0S ofGarwinTama02150.3 mile (0.5 km)Brief touchdown with no damage
F0Adair areaAdair04330.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1S ofMartensdaleWarren05027 miles (11.2 km)Little or no damage reported.
Kansas
F0SW ofRepublic (1st tornado)Republic01420.1 mile (0.16 km)One barn was damaged.
F2SW ofRepublic (2nd tornado)Republic01442 miles (3.2 km)The roof of thePawnee Indian Museum was damaged, and a one-ton granite memorial was moved eight feet off its foundation there. Center pivoting irrigation systems and a windmill were also damaged, and power lines were downed.
F0NE ofRepublic (1st tornado)Republic01560.1 mile (0.1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofRepublic (2nd tornado)Republic01590.1 mile (0.1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 22, 2004[usurped],List of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks (since 2001),2004 Ontario Tornadoes,NCDC Database- May 22, 2004

May 23 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
07110009
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Wisconsin
F0SE ofReedsvilleManitowoc11470.1 mile (0.16 km)One house had siding and shingle damage.
F0SE ofStoughtonDane23551 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofDeForestDane23591.3 miles (2.1 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0SW ofFall RiverColumbia00250.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Michigan
F0NE ofBrent CreekGenesee22000.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0Mount Morris areaGenesee22100.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1E ofYaleSt. Clair00301 mile (1.6 km)One roof was damaged and numerous trees were blown down.
Illinois
F0NE ofAuburnSangamon00270.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F2S ofGraymontMcLean,Livingston012013.1 miles (21 km)Several farm buildings sustained extensive damage, and one farmhouse had its roof torn off.. A mobile home, Grain bins, outbuildings, and a mobile home were destroyed.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 23, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 23, 2004

May 24 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
03814200054
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Ontario
F0Waterloo areaWaterloo1445unknownMinor house and tree damage occurred.
Nebraska
F0SE ofLawrenceNuckolls20052 miles (3.2 km)A shed and grain bin were damaged, and power poles were broken
F0NW ofNelsonNuckolls20200.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0E ofNelsonNuckolls20280.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage
F0S ofOakNuckolls20350.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofNoraNuckolls20410.1 mile (0.16 km)Some power poles were snapped.
F0N ofRuskinNuckolls20520.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1S ofRuskinNuckolls20582 miles (3.2 km)Five grain bins were destroyed.
F0SW ofDeshler (1st tornado)Thayer21022 miles (3.2 km)Several trees and a shed were damaged.
F1SW ofDeshler (2nd tornado)Thayer21062 miles (3.2 km)Tornado damaged two farmsteads north of Byron. At the first farm, the roof was torn from the house, the garage was heavily damaged, and the machine shed was ripped apart. At a second farm, damage was confined to metal buildings, grain bins, and farm machinery.
F0NE ofHardyNuckolls21160.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofChesterThayer21290.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Missouri
F1W ofMaitlandHolt20352 miles (3.2 km)One barn and nearby crops were both damaged.
F0W ofPumpkin CenterNodaway21280.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F2S ofStanberry to SW ofNew HamptonGentry215517 miles (27.2 km)Three houses were destroyed when a multi-vortex tornado struckAlbany. In addition, there were 34 buildings with major damage and 70 other buildings with minor damage.
F0NW ofBethanyHarrison22530.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1SE ofChillicotheLivingston23189.5 miles (15.2 km)Unknown isolated F1 damage occurred.
F0SW ofMount MoriahHarrison23240.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1E ofMeadvilleLinn23475 miles (8 km)Weak tornado with little or no damage.
F1N ofGrant CityWorth00122 miles (3.2 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1New Cambria areaMacon00451 mile (1.6 km)Three buildings and agrain elevator were destroyed. The roof of a school and 50 other buildings were damaged.
F0NW ofHannibalMarion03552 miles (3.2 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0S ofSavertonRalls03550.2 mile (0.32 km)Damage limited to trees.
Kansas
F0NE ofRepublic (1st tornado)Republic21150.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofRepublic (2nd tornado)Republic21180.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofRepublicRepublic21240.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofRydalRepublic21570.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofNarkaRepublic22080.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0S ofBellevilleRepublic22120.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofAgendaRepublic22250.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofEnosdaleWashington22290.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1S ofTopekaShawnee00251.2 miles (1.9 km)A building and a shed were damaged.
F0SW ofHarveyvilleWabaunsee00290.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofHarveyvilleWabaunsee00390.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofCarbondaleOsage00480.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Iowa
F0N ofThurmanFremont21303 miles (4.8 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0S ofEarlhamMadison21580.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofBevingtonWarren22400.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1E ofDelphosRinggold00200.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0Centerville areaAppanoose00530.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
New York
F1NW ofHambletvilleBroome,Delaware21306 miles (9.6 km)A barn and trailer were both destroyed, and the siding on a house was damaged. Many trees were snapped and uprooted along the path.
Oklahoma
F1NE ofAlfalfaCaddo23210.2 mile (0.32 km)The Alfalfa Fire Department and a barn both sustained roof damage.
F1E ofEaklyCaddo23270.2 mile (0.32 km)A mobile home was heavily damaged.
F0SW ofManitou (1st tornado)Tillman00210.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofManitou (2nd tornado)Tillman00270.7 mile (1.1 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0W ofManitouTillman00290.3 mile (0.5 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0SW ofManitou (3rd tornado)Tillman00320.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofManitouTillman00580.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Illinois
F0NW ofRockportPike04001 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1S ofSummer HillPike04055 miles (8 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0E ofSunny HillPike04153 miles (4.8 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1W ofWinchesterScott04197.3 miles (11.7 km)1 death – A mobile home and several sheds were destroyed, and multiple houses sustained roof damage. Trees were downed as well. The fatality was from the destroyed mobile home.
F2Jacksonville areaMorgan04351.2 miles (1.9 km)A furniture store, house, and church were all destroyed. A motel was heavily damaged, and a number of people were injured there. Several houses and businesses had minor damage.
F1DivernonSangamon05090.3 mile (0.5 km)Brief touchdown in town. Five garages were destroyed, and several houses were damaged. Numerous trees and power lines were downed.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 24, 2004[usurped],2004 Ontario tornadoes,NCDC Database- May 24, 2004

May 25 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
082100011
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Pennsylvania
F2W ofCochrantonCrawford21157 miles (11.2 km)Two large farm buildings and several semi-trailers were destroyed. The roof of a factory was heavily damaged with extensive damage to inventory. Another nearby factory was also damaged. Ten houses were damaged, and hundreds of trees and power poles were downed along the tornado’s track.
F0NW ofFoster CornerVenango22100.3 mile (0.5 km)Damage limited to trees.
Maryland
F1S ofLeitersburgWashington21371.5 miles (2.4 km)Several houses and a barn had roof and/or structural damage.
F0W ofPondsvilleFrederick21560.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Illinois
F0NW ofThompsonvilleFranklin22230.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Texas
F0SW ofSnyderScurry22452 miles (3.2 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofBufordMitchell23451.2 miles (1.9 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofLoraineMitchell00120.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Virginia
F0Lovettsville areaLoudoun22490.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with minimal damage.
F1NW ofIrvingtonLancaster03250.1 mile (0.16 km)A boat house was blown over, and several boats and cars were damaged.
Missouri
F0NW ofAlluanceBollinger22550.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 25, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 25, 2004

May 26 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
075100013
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Virginia
F0NW ofHenegartownLee07350.5 mile (0.8 km)A shed sustained minor damage, and trees were downed.
F1NW ofKincer MillLee21041.5 miles (2.4 km)One mobile home was moved from its foundation, and a car was overturned.
F0NW ofKermitScott21450.5 mile (0.8 km)Damage was limited to trees and roofs.
Tennessee
F1NW ofMount CarmelHawkins21302 miles (3.2 km)One house lost its roof, and several trees were downed.
Texas
F0W ofRoby (1st tornado)Fisher00080.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofRobyFisher00100.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Oklahoma
F0NW ofWatchomNoble,Pawnee00373 miles (4.8 km)One barn was destroyed, and a garage was “blown in.” Scattered tree limb damage also occurred.
F1N ofNew PrueOsage01591 mile (1.6 km)Two houses had minor damage, and trees and power poles were downed.
Kansas
F1NE ofPrescottLinn02155.5 miles (8.8 km)A mobile home and an old schoolhouse were destroyed. Two people were injured.
F0N ofGirardCrawford06150.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage limited to trees.
Missouri
F0SW ofPrairie CityBates02501 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F2RoscoeSt. Clair032012 miles (19.2 km)Several houses and businesses in Roscoe were heavily damaged or destroyed. One person was injured.
Kentucky
F1SW ofEtnaPulaski06000.3 mile (0.5 km)Five mobile homes were destroyed, and several others were damaged. Four people were injured.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 26, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 26, 2004

May 27 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
0155310024
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Missouri
F0Melbourne areaHarrison,Daviess19442 miles (3.2 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofEdinburgGRundy19540.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofJonesburgMontgomery23401 mile (1.6 km)A dozen buildings sustained roof damage. Numerous trees and power lines were downed.
F0E ofAugustaSt. Charles00300.2 mile (0.32 km)Damage was limited to trees.
F0W ofOettersFranklin00351.5 miles (2.4 km)Roof damage to some outbuildings.
F0NW ofHillsboroJefferson01100.2 mile (0.32 km)Three houses had minor roof damage, and a boat deck was damaged. Trees and power lines were downed.
F0E ofFrench VillageSt. Francois01400.2 mile (0.32 km)Damage to trees and power lines.
Texas
F1N ofChampionNolan20072.8 miles (4.5 km)One barn was destroyed, and power poles were snapped. Irrigation equipment was thrown and twisted.
F0E ofChampionNolan20110.1 mile (0.16 km)One shed was destroyed.
F0E ofMerkelTaylor20400.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage limited to power poles.
F1Del Rio area (1st tornado)Val Verde23404 miles (6.4 km)One house lost its roof, while several other roofs and windows were damaged. Vegetation was damaged as well.
F0Del Rio (2nd tornado)Val Verde23470.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0E ofDel RioVal Verde00090.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofJohnstoneVal Verde00190.8 mile (1.3 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofDel RioKinney00301 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofSnyderKinney00311.2 miles (1.9 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Ohio
F0W ofStauntonFayette22350.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1NE ofGreenfieldFayette,Ross22453 miles (4.8 km)Four barns and a windmill were heavily damaged. A person who was inside one of the barns was injured.
F1NW ofGreenbushBrown00202 miles (3.2 km)Several mobile homes and a house were heavily damaged. Numerous trees were downed as well.
Indiana
F2S ofBecks Mill to SE ofCharlestownWashington,Clark233025.9 miles (41.4 km)Several houses, farm buildings and a garage were heavily damaged or destroyed. Nine houses were destroyed and 31 others damaged in Washington County, while ten houses were either damaged or destroyed inBorden in Clark County. An elementary school was also damaged; although there was a graduation event in progress when the tornado hit, no injuries were reported.
F1Georgetown areaFloyd00552.9 miles (4.6 km)Businesses, other commercial buildings, and 25 houses were damaged.
Kentucky
F2SW ofBethlehemHenry00507.8 miles (12.5 km)Twenty-five houses were destroyed, and 326 others were damaged. Two people sustained injuries.
F3Lexington areaFayette02153 miles (4.8 km)This strong tornado moved through multiple subdivisions in Lexington, injuring six people and causing moderate or severe damage to at least 50 houses.
F1NW ofBluff CityHenderson03320.2 mile (0.32 km)A shed was destroyed, killing 26 small chickens. A mobile home was tossed from its foundation, and trees were snapped as well. Downgraded from F2 to F1 post-survey.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 27, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 27, 2004

May 28 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
0150000015
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
South Dakota
F0E ofPearsons CornerTurner00040.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofLennox (1st tornado)Lincoln00200.4 mile (0.6 km)A small shed was destroyed.
F0SW ofLennox (2nd tornado)Turner00340.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofWorthingLincoln00370.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofCenterville (1st tornado)Turner00530.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofCenterville (2nd tornado)Turner00551 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0NW ofBeresfordLincoln01140.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofCentervilleLincoln01280.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofDavis (1st tornado)Lincoln01410.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofDavis (2nd tornado)Lincoln01440.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofDavis (3rd tornado)Lincoln01460.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofBeresfordUnion01530.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofBig SpringsUnion02200.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Iowa
F0SE ofOwegoWoodbury02270.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofOtoWoodbury02380.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 28, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 28, 2004

May 29 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
04822541080
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Nebraska
F0S ofMaxwellLincoln21211 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1NW ofGothenburgLincoln21301 mile (1.6 km)Two grain bins and two center pivot irrigation systems were destroyed. Farm machinery was overturned as well.
F0W ofCallawayCuster21550.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofBroken Bow (1st tornado)Custer21550.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0E ofMaxwellLincoln21550.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofMaxwellLincoln22040.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofOcontoCuster22060.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofSumnerDawson22100.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofBroken Bow (2nd tornado)Custer22250.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofO'NeillHolt22300.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage limited to broken tree limbs.
F0NW ofGileadlThayer22300.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0S ofO'NeillHolt22330.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NW ofO'NeillHolt22330.2 mile (0.32 km)One poorly constructed barn was destroyed
F0N ofTaylorLoup22530.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofWymoreGage00300.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofLibertyPawnee01130.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofMaxwellLincoln01150.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Kansas
F0SW ofBeloitMitchell21430.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1SW ofJamestownCloud22574 miles (6.4 km)One house and two sheds were destroyed, and three other houses were damaged. Irrigation units were also toppled.
F2NW ofJamestownCloud23115 miles (8 km)Significant damage to farms and power poles. Large trees were downed as well.
F1SE ofKackleyRepublic23201 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1S ofKackleyCloud23252 miles (3.2 km)Weak tornado with unknown damage.
F1SW ofNorwayRepublic23283.5 miles (5.6 km)Several farms and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and extensive crop damage was observed.
F0SE ofScandiaRepublic23450.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofAtticaHarper00170.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofScandiaRepublic00201 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0SE ofRepublicRepublic00201 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F1E ofAtticaHarper00256 miles (9.6 km)One roof was damaged, and there was considerable tree damage.
F0Oketo areaMitchell00281 mile (1.66 km)One mobile home and several other structures were damaged.
F0SW ofMundenRepublic00361 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F2NE ofAnthonyHarper00438 miles (12.2 km)One house lost its roof as well as most of its contents.
F0SE ofMundenRepublic00501 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1Belleville areaRepublic00560.5 mile (0.8 km)ADairy Queen restaurant lost its roof.
F0NW ofHarperHarper01000.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0MundenRepublic01090.2 mile (0.32 km)A few houses were damaged.
F1SW ofSummerfieldMarshall01101 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F1NW ofFreeportHarper01192.5 miles (4 km)Several farm dwellings, outbuildings, and farm machinery/equipment were damaged or destroyed. Wheat fields were damaged, and one house lost its roof.
F0SE ofNarkaRepublic01251 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado without damage.
F1N ofArgoniaSumner01286 miles (8.4 km)Damage to one house, several outbuildings, and wheat fields.
F0N ofMilanSumner01321 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado with minor damage to one home.
F0SW ofMahaskaRepublic01320.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0S ofMahaskaWashington01351 mile (1.6 km)Weak tornado without damage.
F3E ofConway SpringsSumner01422.5 miles (4 km)This was a strong, large, multi-vortex tornado. One mobile home was destroyed (only the frame was left), and its occupant sustained injuries. Several farms - including farm equipment, machinery, and service buildings - were destroyed. Several houses were severely damaged, and one modular home was moved from its foundation.
F3W ofAnsonSumner01522.5 miles (4 km)One brick house had only interior walls left, and a modular home was completely removed from its foundation. A “semi-truck” was thrown 100 feet as well.
F1S ofMillertonSumner01553.5 miles (5.6 km)A few roofs and a mobile home were damaged.
North Dakota
F0SW ofAshleyMcIntosh2208unknownBrief touchdown with no damage.
F1SW ofAshley (2nd tornado)McIntosh22143 miles (4.8 km)Weak tornado with no damage reported.
South Dakota
F0S ofBathBrown23080.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0E ofOrdwayBrown23220.3 mile (0.5 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0S ofIpswichEdmunds23231.5 miles (2.4 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0SE ofIpswichEdmunds23351.5 miles (2.4 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0S ofBeresfordClay02060.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Oklahoma
F0NE ofCuster CityCuster23296 miles (9.6 km)Damage to several power poles occurred.
F2E ofEagle CityBlaine,Canadian,Kingfisher001719.7 miles (31.5 km)A wind gust of 181 mph (291 km/h) was documented byDoppler on Wheels. Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed, and there was damage to several homes, one church, and a stock trailer.
F1NE ofCalumet (1st tornado)Canadian01044.5 miles (7.2 km)Anticyclonic tornado was documented by the Doppler on Wheels. Two houses and a manufactured home sustained minor damage.
F1NE ofCalumet (2nd tornado)Canadian01142 miles (3.2 km)Second anticyclonic tornado with additional minor damage.
F0NW ofConchoCanadian01220.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1SW ofPiedmontCanadian01451 mile (1.6 km)Damage to several barns and power poles. Was shown live byKOCO-TV.
F2Edmond areaOklahoma02044.6 miles (7.4 km)Seven houses were destroyed, seven others showed significant damage, and 135 others only had minor damage. A church and a public school were also damaged.
F1W ofFallisLogan03010.3 mile (0.5 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0NW ofFallisLogan03174 miles (6.4 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F1SW ofCarneyLincoln03272.5 miles (4 km)Minor tornado damage to several houses. A livestock trailer was rolled 150 yards away, and a riding lawn mower was carried 50 yards. Fences were damaged, and large trees were snapped. Several outbuildings and trailers were damaged or destroyed as well.
F3N ofDepewCreek04187.5 miles (12 km)A concrete-anchored iron-pipe cattle gate was removed from the ground.
F1NW ofBristowCreek04334.6 miles (7.4 km)Some structural damage occurred.
F1N ofKellyvilleCreek05125.4 miles (8.6 km)Damage to trees and power poles.
F0SW ofSapulpaCreek05330.1 mile (0.16 km)One barn was destroyed.
F0NW ofWagonerWagoner06423.5 miles (5.6 km)Shingle damage to a few houses with additional damage to both outbuildings and trees.
F1SE ofMurphyMayes06517.2 miles (11.5 km)Damage to inhabited houses/buildings, outbuildings, and trees.
Missouri
F3W ofDearbornBuchanan,Platte23227 miles (11.2 km)This large, strong tornado destroyed a barn, and threw a heavy axle from a truck 300 yards.
F0S ofGowerClinton00351 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SW ofAgencyBuchanan01050.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1Plattsburg areaClinton,DeKalb014020 miles (32 km)No reported damage.
F2E ofOsbornDeKalb02405 miles (8 km)Tornado stayed in open country with little damage.
F0NE ofAmityDeKalb03151 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F4S ofWeatherby to S ofBethanyDeKalb,Daviess,Harrison033022 miles (35.2 km)3 deaths – This violent tornado destroyed a house and two mobile homes in Weatherby, then remained over open country for the remainder of its path.
F0SW ofPattonsburgDeKalb03401 mile (1.6 km)Briefsatellite tornado touchdown to the parent Weatherby tornado with no additional damage.
F0W ofMelbourneDaviess,Harrison04186 miles (9.6 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F0W ofSpickardGrundy,Mercer04464 miles (6.4 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
Mississippi
F0N ofHighlandaleLeflore00392 miles (3.2 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
Kentucky
F1N ofBeelertonHickman01305.4 miles (8.6 km)Damage limited to trees.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 29, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 29, 2004

May 30 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
04237520086
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Tennessee
F1N ofTracyGrundy11451 mile (1.6 km)Five houses sustained minor shingle damage, and a metal shed was blown away. The porch was torn off of a trailer, and a tree fell onto another trailer.
F1E ofAspen HillGiles05450.3 mile (0.5 km)Minor roof damage to a few houses. Barns, outbuildings, sheds, and a silo were damaged as well.
F1NE ofLynchburgMoore,Franklin06176 miles (9.6 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1SE ofPleasant GroveBedford06190.8 mile (1.3 km)One mobile home was destroyed.
Illinois
F0SE ofGreen ValleyTazewell14370.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1E ofFruitMadison21052 miles (3.2 km)Minor damage to a few houses, and extensive damage to several farm buildings. Sheet metal was carried a quarter-mile away.
F1SW ofMarydaleClinton21507 miles (11.2 km)Several farm buildings, one shed, one house, and a silo were all damaged.
F1E ofEurekaWoodford22059 miles (14.4 km)Four farm buildings, a grain bin, and a corn crib were destroyed; also, a gas tank and hay bales were thrown an unknown distance.
F0NW ofPatokaFayette22100.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0S ofLincolnLogan22570.1 mile (0.16 km)Three mobile homes were destroyed, and 28 homes were damaged. Three people were injured.
F1W ofLodemiaLivingston231112 miles (19.2 km)Several farm buildings, sheds, and outbuildings were damaged. One house lost its roof.
F0N ofOdellLivingston23120.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1N ofDu BoisWashington23244.5 miles (7.2 km)Damage to trees and outbuildings.
F1SW ofDu BoisPerry232512 miles (19.2 km)Five farms, an airport hangar, a machine storage building, and sheds were destroyed. Five houses sustained minor to moderate damage.
F1SE ofAshley (1st tornado)Washington23254 miles (6.4 km)Three large grain bins were destroyed.
F1Radom areaWashington23264 miles (6.4 km)Ten houses, several outbuildings, a house trailer, and a school all sustained damage.
F1NE ofRadomWashington23274.5 miles (5.6 km)Several outbuildings were damaged.
F1E ofAshley to NE ofTexicoWashington,Jefferson232818.5 miles (29.6 km)Some sheds and barns were destroyed; a machine shed and a dozen homes were damaged; and a “semi-truck” was blown off ofInterstate 64.
F0S ofEylarLivingston23320.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with damage limited to downed trees.
F0N ofEthertonJackson23320.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0E ofSauneminLivingston23401 mile (1.6 km)Damage was limited to trees and farm buildings.
F0Flora areaClay00130.2 mile (0.32 km)Minor damage to a few buildings, trees, and power lines.
F0S ofClay CityClay00190.2 mile (0.32 km)Minor damage to a few buildings, trees, and power lines.
Kentucky
F0S ofWest PaducahMcCracken17151.5 miles (2.4 km)A mobile home was blown off its foundation, and a shed was destroyed.
F0S ofCedar GroveTodd19220.5 mile (0.8 km)Damage limited to trees.
F2S ofBarnsleyHopkins,Muhlenberg19407 miles (11.2 km)This strong tornado was “caught” on video atHopkins County Central High School as it damaged their baseball field. A truck stop, several houses, and a number of businesses were damaged, while several barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Several downed trees were discovered in a densely forested area in Muhlenberg County.
F0S ofMasonvilleDaviess20120.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0SE ofAshvilleJefferson21270.3 mile (0.5 km)Damaged limited to trees and a few roofs.
F0NE ofClay CityPowell23050.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1S ofProvidenceWebster01302 miles (3.2 km)Several houses were significantly damaged, and a dozen utility poles were damaged.
F0N ofIsland CityOwsley06000.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0S ofEllasJackson06000.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage limited to trees.
F0N ofDalesburgBreathitt06040.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1S ofHammondKnox06050.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage to two trailers, two houses, and a garage.
F1NW ofEroseKnox06150.2 mile (0.32 km)Three houses were damaged.
Indiana
F1E ofArneyOwen18058.4 miles (13.4 km)This tornado caused significant damage to a few houses.
F0N ofVeedersburgFountain18330.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1Ellettsville areaMonroe19097 miles (11.2 km)A cabin was significantly damaged.
F3S ofTaswell to NE ofHogtownCrawford192515 miles (24 km)1 death – Multi-vortex tornado. As many as 60 houses inMarengo were destroyed, and 100 others were damaged. About 80% of the town was damaged or destroyed. At least 11 people were injured.
F1Clarksville areaClark19302 miles (3.2 km)Commercial buildings, some businesses, several houses, and a community center were all damaged.
F0SE ofGeorgetownFloyd19403.8 miles (6.1 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1Salem areaWashington201010.6 miles (17 km)Two barns and several outbuildings were destroyed.
F0S of Bee RidgeClay21550.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofLittle PointMorgan23000.1 mile (0.16 km)A barn sustained minor damage.
F1NE ofLittle PointMorgan,Hendricks23105 miles (8 km)Some homes were damaged.
F0NE of JoppaHendricks23300.8 mile (1.3 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofMooresvilleHendricks,Marion23324.1 miles (6.6 km)Weak tornado with no damage.
F2Indianapolis to N ofCumberlandMarion,Hancock000020 miles (32 km)This strong tornado damaged several houses and an elementary school. A nursing home also sustained damages, and. 26 of its residents were injured. In the Indianapolis Metro Area, greater than 600 homes, 24 apartment buildings, and 90 commercial buildings were damaged.
F0E ofRomneyTippecanoe00260.1 mile (0.16 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F2Dayton areaTippecanoe00291.8 miles (2.9 km)Two buildings lost parts of their roofs, and two houses were nearly destroyed.
F0E ofKentlandNewton00322.5 miles (4 km)An antenna was blown down, and two buildings were damaged. A hopper railroad car was pushed 50 yards down a track.
F0Brook areaNewton00384.5 miles (7.2 km)Several roofs were damaged, and a machine shed was destroyed
F0N ofAtlantaHamilton01400.2 mile (0.32 km)Damage was limited to a barn and some farm equipment.
F1N ofDarmstadtVanderburgh01406 miles (9.6 km)One house and one business were destroyed. Forty-six houses, six businesses, and an agricultural structure were damaged.
F2Newburgh areaWarrick01403 miles (4.8 km)Several businesses lost their roofs, and some carports were destroyed. Several trees landed on houses and vehicles, including the city of Newburgh's maintenance trucks. Four maintenance trucks w
F3Peru areaMiami01554.5 miles (7.2 km)Major damage occurred throughout the town with many structures heavily damaged. Two houses were destroyed, including one where the lone injury was reported. A communication tower was knocked down and several other buildings sustained damage. Miami County was declared a disaster area and damage amounts were estimated at between 6 and 7 million dollars.
F0Frankton areaMadison01552 miles (3.2 km)One building sustained minor damage.
F0NE ofSmithvilleMonroe02157 miles (11.2 km)Several sailboats sank at Lake Monroe.
F0NW ofCrothersvilleJackson03051 mile (1.6 km)A business sustained roof damage and aHAM radio antenna was blown down.
Iowa
F0NE ofVincennes (1st tornado)Lee19180.3 mile (0.5 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1NE ofVincennes (2nd tornado)Lee19230.3 mile (0.5 km)An outbuilding and a machine shed were destroyed.
F0W ofMontroseLee19260.3 mile (0.5 km)Several trees were downed, a satellite dish was damaged, and a picnic table and gas grill were thrown.
F1SW ofMontroseLee19300.5 mile (0.8 km)A garage was destroyed, and a barn sustained roof damage.
F0N ofUrbanaBenton20280.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F1NE ofWilliamsburgIowa20360.2 mile (0.32 km)Two grain bins were damaged.
F0E ofBrandonBuchanan20500.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0NE ofQuasquetonBuchanan20510.3 mile (0.5 km)An outbuilding was destroyed.
F0SW ofMonticelloJones20560.3 mile (0.5 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Missouri
F0SW ofDelawareShannon20230.1 mile (0.16 km)Damage limited to trees.
F1SE ofLebanonLaclede20531 mile (1.6 km)One barn was severely damaged.
F1NW ofBerkeleySt. Louis22202 miles (3.2 km)1 death – One business and several apartment buildings sustained roof damage. Several trees and power poles were downed including one branch that fell and killed the driver of an SUV.
F0SE ofReynoldsReynolds22450.1 mile (0.16 km)An electric substation sustained damage.
Minnesota
F0N ofClear LakeSherburne20350.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0N ofMazeppaGoodhue00280.5 mile (0.8 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
F0W ofRush CityChisago00280.3 mile (0.5 km)Damage limited to trees and a fence.
Arkansas
F1NE ofLaneburgNevada000010 miles (16 km)One barn was destroyed, and another sustained significant roof damage.
F0W ofBeardenOuachita00471.8 miles (2.9 km)A garage and a mobile home were damaged.
F2SW ofHydrickCross01050.5 mile (0.8 km)Two farm buildings and five large grain bins were destroyed, while two homes were damaged.
Mississippi
F1W ofWalnutTippah04050.2 mile (0.32 km)One house was severely damaged and the steeple of a church was blown off.
Alabama
F1NW ofThreetLauderdale04403.2 miles (5.1 km)Damage to trees and power lines.
F1SW ofFlorencetLauderdale04526 miles (9.6 km)Numerous trees were snapped and some fell on structures.
F1SE ofKillenLauderdale05094 miles (6.4 km)Several trees were snapped and some fell on structures.
F1NE ofGrassyLauderdale05202.5 miles (4 km)Some houses lost their roofs.
F1SW ofElkmontLimestone05269 miles (14.4 km)Several mobile homes were damaged or destroyed, and 3 people were injured.
F1NW ofHazel Green, Alabama to E ofHuntland, TEMadison, Alabama,Lincoln, TE,Franklin055523.5 miles (37.6 km)Damage limited to trees and power poles in Tennessee, but several buildings sustained roof damage in Madison County in Alabama.
Ohio
F1S ofPeeblesAdams05300.1 mile (0.16 km)One fence was destroyed and several trees were uprooted.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 30, 2004[usurped],NCDC Database- May 30, 2004

May 31 event

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Confirmed tornadoes byFujita rating
FUF0F1F2F3F4F5Total
04200006
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Tennessee
F1W ofFelkerBradley07307.5 miles (12 km)Damage to several structures and trees.
Alabama
F0Hueytown areaJefferson09221.7 miles (2.7 km)Twenty-six houses had minor or moderate damage.
F0W ofHooverJefferson09294.2 miles (6.7 km)Seventy-three houses sustained minor or moderate damage, and the roofs of some businesses were also damaged.
F0NW ofCoffee SpringsGeneva19330.2 mile (0.32 km)Damage to trees and power lines.
Michigan
F1NW ofPort HuronSt. Clair21201.5 miles (2.4 km)Six to ten homes, 24 cars, and a strip mall sustained damage. A construction trailer was also blown over.
Texas
F0S ofBelottHouston22050.2 mile (0.32 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Sources:Tornado History Project Storm Data - May 31, 2004[usurped]

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