Southern Illinois tornado history explained

Listed below are confirmed killer tornadoes listed by date in Southern Illinois, United States. Modern record keeping in the region began in the 1880s, although there were undoubtedly many other deaths that have been lost to history. It is important to note that before the 1950s tornadoes were not officially ranked. The current rankings are an estimation due to the accounts of witnesses.

Southern Illinois tornadoes by death toll

March 19, 1883
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4Alton to Bunker HillMonroeUnknownUnknown33 deaths
November 6, 1885
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F3SE of Sacramento to N of CarmiWhite164516miles1 death
April 22, 1887
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4Mt. Carmel to near the White River, IndianaWabash IllinoisGibson, Pike180030miles5 deaths
June 3, 1887
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F1Old ShawneetownGallitanUnknownUnknown3 deaths
February 19, 1888
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4Mt. VernonJefferson163020miles24 deaths The southern half of Mt. Vernon was destroyed. 300 homes and 50 businesses were destroyed or damaged
March 27, 1890
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4NW of Shawneetown to N of CarbondaleCape Girardeau, Perry MissouriJackson Illinois162030miles7 deaths
bgcolor=# F4NW of Thebes to StonefortScott MissouriAlexander, Union, Johnson, Williamson Illinois164555miles2 deaths
bgcolor=# F3W of Sparta to ENE of NashvilleRandolph, Washington171540miles2 deaths
bgcolor=# F4Metropolis to West LouisvilleMassac IllinoisMcCracken, Pope, Livingston, Crittenden, Webster, McClean, Daviess Kentucky171595miles21 deaths Likely a family of tornadoes
bgcolor=# F2W of Carmi to CrossvilleWhite18005miles1 deaths
May 27, 1896
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4St. Louis, Missouri to East St. Louis, IllinoisSt. Louis City, MissouriSt.Clair, IllinoisUnknownUnknown118 deaths in Southern Illinois 282+ deaths overallSee section on this tornado
March 18, 1925
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F5NNW of Ellington, Missouri to 10 mi (16 km) NE of Princeton, IndianaReynolds, Iron, Madison, Bollinger, Cape Girardeau, Perry, MissouriJackson, Williamson, Franklin, Hamilton, White, IllinoisPosey, Gibson, Pike, Indiana1301234 miles (377 km)613 deaths in Southern Illinois 695 deaths overall Deadliest single tornado in US history.Most extreme tornado in recorded history.Holds the record longest path length (219 miles, 352 km), longest duration (about 3.5 hours), and fastest forward speed for a significant tornado (73 mph, 117 km/h). Unlike other earlier tornadoes on this list, this tornado is now believed to be one single tornado, not a tornado familySee section on this tornado
December 18, 1957
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F5N of Du Quoin to W of SesserPerry16355 miles1 death. 6 injuries. Caused $50,000-$500,000 in damages. Touched down in a mostly rural area.
bgcolor=# F4Murphysboro to rural Franklin CountyJackson, Williamson, Franklin1645Unknown11 deaths
bgcolor=# F4Mt. Vernon areaJefferson1555Unknown1 death
March 30, 1982
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F2Ina areaJefferson20300.8 miles1 death
May 29, 1982
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4WNW of Carterville to E of MarionWilliamson140517 miles10 deaths 52 businesses and 300 homes were destroyed, 324 homes were damaged, and over 200 cars destroyed. Over 200 were injured and 1,000 left homeless. See section on this tornado
December 2, 1982
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F3New Baden areaClinton211011 miles1 death
April 5, 1985
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F2SW of Clarmin areaRandolph4581.8 miles1 death
June 2, 1990
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4N of Aden to Mt. CarmelHamilton, Wayne, Edwards, Wabash172043 miles1 death
April 21, 2002
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F3W of Wayne City to ElleryWayne1449 [1] 30 miles
(52.8 km)
1 death Vehicles were picked up and deposited in houses. Well-constructed houses lost roofs and some walls. Weaker structures, including a tavern near Sims, were demolished.
bgcolor=# F39 W Dongola to 7 E DongolaUnion001816 miles1 death A train was blown off the tracks. Several wood houses were demolished, and seven double-wide trailers were destroyed. Approximately 75 homes were damaged. A recreational vehicle was tossed across Lake Dongola and impaled into the ground.
May 6, 2003
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F4N of New Grand Chain to N of GolcondaPulaski, Massac, Pope203233 miles
(52.8 km)
2 deaths Several homes were destroyed while several others sustained minor to severe damage while other structures including frame homes (including being swept away from its foundation), mobile homes, two businesses, outbuildings and a campground were destroyed. A Conservation Area sustained severe damage to its facilities. Thirteen people were also injured. See section on this tornado
April 2, 2006
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# F2SW of Fairview Heights to 4 mi NE of Fairview HeightsSt. Clair16157 miles1 death
February 29, 2012
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# EF4Carrier Mills to RidgwaySaline, Gallatin105126.5 miles 8 deaths 110 people were injured, two neighborhoods were completely flattened, and a shopping mall and church were destroyed in Harrisburg. In Harrisburg over 200 homes and about 25 businesses were destroyed or damaged heavily. At least 10 homes and other buildings were leveled completely and several structures were swept from their foundations. See section on this tornado
November 17, 2013
F# Location County Time (local) Path length Damage
bgcolor=# EF3Woodville, Kentucky to Brookport, Illinois to NW of Eddyville, KentuckyMcCracken (KY), Massac (IL), Pope (IL), Livingston (KY), Lyon (KY)200542 miles 3 deaths This tornado completely destroyed dozens of mobile homes, many of which were blown over 100 feet (30 m). Also in Brookport, a frail site-built home was leveled, and dozens of homes, garages, storage buildings, and businesses sustained structural damage. Hundreds of trees were downed and cars were tossed as well. See section on this tornado

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  1. Web site: Tornado History Project: 20020421.17.3 . 2020-02-03 . 2020-02-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200203134732/http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/20020421.17.3 . dead .