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20 Years Ago, 67 Tornadoes Touched Down in South Dakota in 1 Day

June 24, 2003. Twenty years ago this week South Dakota endured an outbreak of tornados on what came to be known as ‘Tornado Tuesday.’
The twisters just kept dropping out of the eastern South Dakota skies that evening. It was part of several days of severe storms over the central US that produced 125 tornados in South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Iowa.
2003 Tornado Tuesday Outbreak in South Dakota
After a long summer day, people of the Sioux Empire were settling in for supper on the evening of June 24. Little did they know that 67 tornados were getting ready to rip through South Dakota over an eight-hour period.
“Everyone at the office knew we were going to have severe weather that day,” meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service office in Sioux Falls Greg Harmon said in 2008, “but I don’t think anyone was expecting anything close to a record tornado event; especially since we live in an area that usually sees 24 tornadoes during a year.”
Luckily, there were no deaths in South Dakota that night and just a few injuries.
Infographic, NWS Sioux Falls
How Big Were the Tornado Tuesday Tornados?
Most of the tornados that touched down on Tornado Tuesday were on the smaller side, mostly EF1 or EF0. With winds around 75-120 mph. Those twisters can still cause some damage, though. There were also a handful of EF2 twisters with winds of 113–157 mph.
Two of the strongest tornados on that Tuesday in 2003 were a pair of EF3s. One touched down at about 5:20 PM near Woonsocket, SD. It tore a path of destruction six miles long eating buildings, damaging homes, and ripping up farmland.
The other EF3 was in Beadle County, SD in the Cavour area at about 8:30 PM. Buildings in Cavour were damaged, trees were ripped up, and 120 mph winds were measured on top of a grain elevator.
Tornado Tuesday Destroyed Manchester, South Dakota
But the main event of Tornado Tuesday 2003 in South Dakota was the EF4 tornado that destroyed the town of Manchester, SD in Kingsbury County. The twister produced winds estimated to be up to 260 miles per hour.
Its 10-mile-long trek on the ground injured five but didn’t kill anyone. Every structure in Manchester was damaged or destroyed. Leaving the small town of less than 50 people a ghost town.
Infographic, NWS Sioux Falls
Did Sioux Falls Get Any Tornados on Tornado Tuesday?
Two EF1s and an EF0 tornado touched down in Minnehanna County on Tornado Tuesday, near Pumpkin Center, Hartford, and Renner.
Lincoln County, South Dakota saw 13 twister touchdowns on Tornado Tuesday, including four near Tea, South Dakota, and one just north of Harrisburg.
Infographic, NWS Sioux Falls
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SOSD State Summer Games to be held at USD, SF Torch Run happening May 28

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The 2025 State Summer Games for the South Dakota Special Olympics are set for May 30 and 31 in Vermillion.
SOSD State Summer Games:
Over 1,500 athletes, coaches, and unified partners will compete at USD.
Competitions include volleyball, powerlifting, swimming, soccer, and track and field.
Volleyball, powerlifting, swimming, and soccer competitions will take place on Friday, May 30, and track and field events at the Lillibridge Track Complex on Saturday, May 31.
Volunteers are an important part of the event. You can find available volunteer opportunities for the event here.
To learn more about State Summer Games, visit sosd.org.
Sioux Falls Torch Run:
The Sioux Falls Torch run will be on May 28 at 11:00 am.
The “Flame of Hope” will be carried from the Sioux Falls Police Department to Falls Park.
“The awareness and funds raised through the Torch Run have created a movement and helped provide new opportunities, competitions, and programs for the athletes of Special Olympics. We are incredibly grateful for the dedication of our law enforcement volunteers across the state,” said South Dakota Law Enforcement East River Assistant Director and Patrol Sergeant for the Watertown Police Department, Scott Price.
You can check out the South Dakota Law Enforcement Torch Run on Facebook by clicking here.
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