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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 26, 2013 [nb 1] EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time Path length Max width Summary EF0 WNW of Mountain Home: Elmore: ID: 2010–2015 3.92 mi (6.31 km) 50 yd (46 m)
24 deaths – See article on this tornado – 212 people were injured and there was one additional death due to natural causes that was indirectly related to the tornado. The tornado took a path similar to the May 3, 1999 Bridge Creek – Moore F5 tornado. [91] EF0 SSE of Marlow: Stephens: OK
On May 21, an EF2 tornado touched down near the small community of Glenarm, Ontario about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Fenelon Falls, and Environment Canada confirmed that the roof of a home was torn off by the tornado and a barn was destroyed. No injuries were reported in this storm. This was Ontario's second tornado of the 2013 season. [62 ...
A prolonged and widespread tornado outbreak affected a large portion of the United States in late-May 2013 and early-June 2013. The outbreak was the result of a slow-moving but powerful storm system that produced several strong tornadoes across the Great Plains states, especially in Kansas and Oklahoma.
On May 20, 2013, at least 24 people died after an EF5 tornado wreaked havoc across Moore, Oklahoma. The storm flattened and destroyed more than 300 homes, leaving billions of dollars in damages.
Tornado outbreak of May 18–21, 2013; Tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013; Tornado outbreak of May 15–17, 2013; List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 18–21, 2013; List of tornadoes in the outbreak of May 26–31, 2013; List of United States tornadoes in May 2013
A nocturnal outbreak occurred during the overnight hours of May 25 into May 26. An isolated supercell in northern Texas produced multiple tornadoes, including a low-end EF3 tornado that passed near Valley View, Texas, killing seven people.
Part of the Tornado outbreak of May 18–21, 2013 and Tornadoes of 2013 The 2013 Moore tornado was a large and violent EF5 tornado that ravaged Moore, Oklahoma , and adjacent areas on the afternoon of May 20, 2013, with peak winds estimated at 210 miles per hour (340 km/h), killing 24 people (plus two indirect fatalities) [ 2 ] and injuring 212 ...