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History of tornadoes in the St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., area
There is a long history of destructive tornadoes in the St. Louis metropolitan area . The third-deadliest, and the costliest in United States history, the 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado , injured more than one thousand people and caused at least 255 fatalities in the City of St. Louis and in East St. Louis. The second-costliest tornado also occurred in St. Louis in September 1927.[ 1] More tornado fatalities occurred in St. Louis than any other city in the United States.[ 2] Also noteworthy is that destructive tornadoes occur in winter and autumn, as well as the typical months of spring.[ 3] Additionally, damaging tornadoes occur in the morning and late at night, as well as the more common late afternoon to early evening maximum period.
In April 2011, an EF4 tornado on Good Friday caused widespread damage along a 22 mi (35 km) track across the northern part of the St. Louis metropolitan area ; including significant damage to Lambert International Airport , causing a complete shutdown for over 24 hours, but no deaths.[ 4] Prior to that event, a F4 tornado also struck the northern metro, and killed three in January 1967.[ 5] Another F4 tornado struck the Granite City and Edwardsville, Illinois area in April 1981.[ 6] During a major outbreak in December 2021, two tornadoes in the metro area killed 7 people.[ 7]
City of St. Louis tornadoes [ edit ]
[ 8]
Date
Location
Rating
Casualties
Notes
March 8, 1871
St. Louis - East St. Louis - St. Clair County, Illinois
F3
9 fatalities, 60 injuries
See: 1871 St. Louis tornado
March 29, 1872
7th Street
F1
2 possible fatalities, 8 injuries
January 12, 1890
St. Louis - Madison County, Illinois
F2
4 fatalities, 15 injuries
May 27, 1896
St. Louis - East St. Louis - St. Clair County
F4
255 fatalities, 1000 injuries
Costliest[ 1] and third-deadliest tornado in U.S. history (see: 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado )[ 9]
August 19, 1904
St. Louis - Madison County
F2
3 fatalities, 10 injuries
September 29, 1927
Webster Groves - St. Louis
F3
72-79+ fatalities, 550+ injuries
2nd-costliest.[ 1] and among top 30 deadliest tornado in U.S. history[ 10] (see: 1927 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado )
September 16, 1958
St. Louis
F1
0 fatalities
February 10, 1959
Crescent - St. Louis - Madison County
F4
21 fatalities, 345 injuries
Very similar path to 1871, 1896, 1927 tornadoes. (see: St. Louis tornado outbreak of February 1959 )
May 1, 1983
St. Louis - Madison County
F2
3 injuries
March 31, 2007
Midtown St. Louis
EF0
5 injuries
Late-March 2007 tornado outbreak [ 11]
December 31, 2010
North St. Louis
EF1
0 fatalities
2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak [ 12]
April 22, 2011
Riverview, St. Louis
EF4
0 fatalities, some injuries
2011 St. Louis tornado during tornado outbreak sequence of April 19–24, 2011 [ 4]
April 10, 2013
The Hill, St. Louis
EF0
0 fatalities
[ 13]
May 31, 2013
Riverview, St. Louis
EF3
2 injuries
St. Charles County to St. Louis County to extreme northern St. Louis City at 32.5 mi (52.3 km) over 35 min with max width 1 mi (1.6 km)[ 14] (see: Tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013 )
Greater St. Louis-area tornadoes [ edit ]
These tables describe the tornado history for Greater St. Louis . In Missouri, this includes the counties of St. Louis , St. Charles , Franklin , and Jefferson . In Illinois, this includes the counties of Madison , St. Clair , and Monroe . Data for the independent city of St. Louis is not part of these tables unless part of the path of the tornado striking these counties also struck the city.
Date
Location
Counties
Rating
Casualties
Notes[ 15]
July 13, 1870
St. Clair
March 8, 1871
St. Louis City , St. Clair
F3
9 fatalities, 60 injuries
1871 St. Louis tornado
June 30, 1877
St. Louis
May 18, 1878
St. Louis
January 12, 1890
St. Louis
March 27, 1890
St. Clair
Tornado outbreak of March 27, 1890
May 27, 1896
St. Louis , East St. Louis, IL
St. Louis City , Madison
F4
255+ fatalities, 1000+ injuries
1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado
May 27, 1896
New Baden, IL
St. Clair, Clinton
F4
24 fatalities, 125 injuries
Tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896
May 14, 1909
St. Louis
September 29, 1927
St. Louis
F3
72-79+ fatalities, 550+ injuries
Tornado outbreak of September 29, 1927
September 1, 1931
St. Louis
March 15, 1938
St. Clair
March 15, 1938
St. Clair
May 21, 1949
St. Louis
May 21, 1949
St. Louis
Date
Location
Counties
Rating
Casualties
Notes
January 3, 1950
St. Louis
F3
May 24, 1952
St. Clair
Tornado outbreak of May 21–24, 1952
March 25, 1954
St. Louis
October 6, 1955
St. Clair
October 6, 1955
St. Clair
February 24, 1956
Pacific, MO , Lebanon, IL
St. Louis, St. Clair
F4
6 fatalities, 36 injuries
Traveled 77.6 miles (124.9 km).
February 25, 1956
Pacific, MO
St. Clair
F1
None
August 30, 1956
St. Louis
September 15, 1956
St. Clair
April 25, 1957
St. Clair
May 9, 1957
St. Louis
May 21, 1957
St. Clair
May 1957 Central Plains tornado outbreak sequence
May 22, 1957
St. Louis
April 5, 1958
St. Clair
April 23, 1958
St. Louis
May 3, 1958
St. Louis
May 3, 1958
St. Clair
May 31, 1958
St. Clair
June 1, 1958
St. Clair
February 10, 1959
Southeastern Flourissant, MO
St. Louis
F0
None
St. Louis tornado outbreak of February 1959 : Minor damage to homes.
February 10, 1959
Sherman, MO , Warson Woods, MO
St. Louis
F4
21 fatalities, 345 injuries
St. Louis tornado outbreak of February 1959 : Damaged or destroyed numerous structures, ripped part of the roof of the St. Louis Arena , and blew down a TV tower before causing catastrophic damage in Downtown St. Louis .
May 10, 1959
St. Clair
Date
Location
Counties
Rating
Casualties
Notes
March 29, 1960
St. Clair
September 24, 1961
St. Clair
January 24, 1967
St. Louis
F4
3 deaths, 216 injured
Fourth-worst tornado in history to hit the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, last F4 tornado to affect St. Louis County or City until April 22, 2011. See 1967 St. Louis tornado outbreak .[ 5]
August 3, 1967
St. Clair
October 24, 1967
St. Louis
April 3, 1968
St. Clair
May 15, 1968
St. Clair
Tornado outbreak of May 1968
August 15, 1968
St. Louis
June 1, 1970
St. Louis
May 7, 1973
St. Louis
May 26, 1973
St. Louis
June 4, 1973
St. Clair
March 7, 1975
St. Louis
March 20, 1976
St. Clair
February 23, 1977
St. Louis
May 12, 1978
St. Louis
Date
Location
Counties
Rating
Casualties
Notes
April 7, 1980
St. Charles
St. Charles & St. Louis
F3
A tornado causing F3 damaged affected St. Louis and St. Charles counties producing 2.5 million dollars in damage
April 3, 1981
Edwardsville
Madison
F4
May 1, 1983
St. Clair
April 3, 1984
St. Clair
May 25, 1984
St. Clair
November 15, 1988
St. Clair
November 15, 1988
St. Clair
November 26, 1990
St. Clair
May 10, 1991
St. Clair
May 11, 1991
St. Clair
July 4, 1992
St. Clair
May 9, 1995
St. Clair
Tornado outbreak sequence of May 6–27, 1995
May 18, 1995
St. Clair
May 18, 1995
St. Clair
April 19, 1996
St. Clair
Tornado outbreak sequence of April 1996
June 10, 1996
St. Louis
April 13, 1998
St. Louis
April 15, 1998
St. Clair, Madison
Tornado outbreak of April 15–16, 1998
April 15, 1998
St. Clair
Date
Location
Counties
Rating
Casualties
Notes
June 24, 2000
St. Clair
April 10, 2001
St. Louis
Costliest hailstorm in U.S. history. 4 in (100 mm) dia. hail in Florissant .[ 16]
April 27, 2002
St. Clair
Tornado outbreak of April 27–28, 2002
June 10, 2003
St. Clair
June 10, 2003
St. Clair
June 10, 2003
St. Clair
June 10, 2003
St. Clair
November 27, 2005
Webster Groves , Maplewood
St. Louis
F0
0
Late-November 2005 tornado outbreak [ 17]
January 2, 2006
Creve Coeur
St. Louis
F1
0
March 11, 2006
Festus, Missouri
Jefferson
F3
0
Part of a three-day tornado outbreak across Missouri[ 18]
April 2, 2006
Fairview Heights , O'Fallon, Illinois
St. Clair
EF2
1
Tornado outbreak of April 2, 2006 [ 19]
July 23, 2006
Troy, Illinois
Madison
F1
0
Part of the July 2006 derechoes event[ 20]
June 8, 2009
St. Clair
EF2
[ 21]
December 31, 2010
Byrnes Mill
Jefferson
2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak
December 31, 2010
Fenton
St. Louis
December 31, 2010
Ballwin
St. Louis
December 31, 2010
Sunset Hills, Missouri
St. Louis
EF3
1
February 27, 2011
Troy, Illinois
Madison
EF1
0
April 22, 2011
Foristell , New Melle , Maryland Heights , Bridgeton , St. Ann , Edmundson , Kinloch , Berkeley , Ferguson , Dellwood , Bellefontaine Neighbors , Moline Acres , Riverview , St. Louis , Pontoon Beach , Granite City
St. Charles, St. Louis, St. Louis City, St. Clair, Madison
EF4
0 fatalities, some injuries
Main article: 2011 St. Louis tornado . Significant damage in North St. Louis County in Maryland Heights, St. Ann, Bridgeton, Berkeley, and Ferguson. Lambert International Airport (EF2 [ 22] ) closed due to widespread damage, windows blown out, and the destruction of Concourse C.[ 4]
April 10, 2013
St. Albans
Franklin
EF1
0 fatalities
[ 13]
April 10, 2013
Bridgeton , Hazelwood , Florissant
St. Louis
EF2
0 fatalities
[ 13]
May 31, 2013
Harvester , Earth City , Bridgeton , Ferguson , Bellefontaine Neighbors , St. Louis
St. Charles, St. Louis, St. Louis City
EF3
2 injuries
Tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013 [ 23] 32.5 mi (52.3 km) path over 35 min and 1 mi (1.6 km) max width[ 14]
May 31, 2013
South Roxanna
Madison
EF3
0
Tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013 [ 14]
May 31, 2013
Byrnes Mill , Scotsdale
Jefferson
EF1
0
May 31, 2013
Franklin
EF1
0
April 3, 2014
Olivette , University City
St. Louis
EF1
0
At ~5:20 am, about 100 buildings damaged over 0.6-mile (0.97 km) path length and 100-yard (91 m) path width[ 24]
June 7, 2014
St. Peters
St. Charles
EF0
0
Roof damage to an Arby's and a Club Fitness[ 25]
June 28, 2015
St. Charles
EF2
0
Destroyed an outbuilding and damaged multiple homes, one at EF2 strength.[ 26]
April 26, 2016
WSW of New Melle
St. Charles
EF0
0
Damaged the roof of an outbuilding.[ 27]
March 6, 2017
Wentzville
St. Charles
EF1
0 fatalities, 3 injuries
Tornado outbreak of March 6–7, 2017 : Tornado caused minor damage to several businesses.[ 28]
April 29, 2017
Orchard Farm
St. Charles
EF0
0
Tornado outbreak and floods of April 28 – May 1, 2017 : Several homes sustained minor roof damage.[ 29]
May 21, 2019
Augusta
Franklin, St. Charles
EF1
0
Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 : Caused extensive tree damage.[ 30]
March 27, 2021
Highland
Madison
EF1
0
Tornado outbreak sequence of March 24–28, 2021 : Minor roof damage to homes, and a shed was completely destroyed.[ 31]
December 10, 2021
Defiance , Chesterfield , Maryland Heights
St. Charles, St. Louis
EF3
1 fatality, 2 injuries
Tornado destroyed 2 homes at high-end EF3 strength east of Defiance.[ 32] Part of the Tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021 .
December 10, 2021
Pontoon Beach , Edwardsville
Madison
EF3
6 fatalities, 1 injury[ 33]
Destroyed an Amazon warehouse, killing 6 people. Part of the Tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021 .
May 19, 2022
Kirkwood
St. Louis
EF0
0[ 34]
May 19, 2022
Frontenac
St. Louis
EF0
0[ 35]
May 19, 2022
Creve Coeur
St. Louis
EF0
0[ 35]
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Rank Name (location) Date Deaths
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 - - -
13
14
15
16
17 - - -
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
"Tri-State" (Missouri, Illinois and Indiana)
Natchez, Mississippi
St. Louis, Missouri/East St. Louis, Illinois
Tupelo, Mississippi
Gainesville, Georgia
Woodward, Oklahoma
Joplin, Missouri
Amite, Louisiana/Purvis, Mississippi
New Richmond, Wisconsin
Flint, Michigan
Louisville, Kentucky
Waco, Texas Goliad, Texas
Omaha, Nebraska
Mattoon, Illinois
Shinnston, West Virginia
Marshfield, Missouri
Gainesville–Holland, Georgia Poplar Bluff, Missouri
Snyder, Oklahoma
Worcester, Massachusetts
Camanche, Iowa
Natchez, Mississippi
Starkville, Mississippi/Waco, Alabama
Lorain–Sandusky, Ohio
March 18, 1925
May 6, 1840
May 27, 1896
April 5, 1936
April 6, 1936
April 9, 1947
May 22, 2011
April 24, 1908
June 12, 1899
June 8, 1953
March 27, 1890
May 11, 1953 May 18, 1902
March 23, 1913
May 26, 1917
June 23, 1944
April 18, 1880
June 1, 1903 May 9, 1927
May 10, 1905
June 9, 1953
June 3, 1860
April 24, 1908
April 20, 1920
June 28, 1924
695
317
255
216
203
184
158
143
117
116
115
114 114
103
101
100
99
98 98
97
94
92
91
88
85