2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak

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2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak
Meteorological history
DurationJune 21–24, 2003
Tornado outbreak
Tornadoes125
Maximum ratingF4 tornado
Duration3 days, 9 hours, 23 minutes
Overall effects
Casualties2 fatalities, 19 injuries
Damage$13.5 million
Areas affectedUnited States Great Plains

Part of the tornado outbreaks of 2003

The 2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak, known locally as "Tornado Tuesday", was a tornado outbreak that occurred in the southeastern and east central part of South Dakota in the United States on June 24, 2003. At the time, this outbreak tied a United States record for the most tornado touchdowns in a single day for one state, with 67. The event was part of a larger outbreak that produced 125 tornadoes.