May 2
- 1920 – An F4 tornado destroyed Peggs, Oklahoma, leaving only seven buildings standing. Of the population of 250 people, 71 were killed and 100 were injured. Because Peggs was not on a rail line, word of its destruction did not reach other towns for six hours.
- 1929 – The second day of a significant tornado outbreak killed at least 33 people across the Eastern United States. Thirteen people were killed when an F2 tornado caused the collapse of a school near Rye Cove, northwest of Gate City, Virginia. An F3 tornado damaged or destroyed all eight homes in the tiny town of Weaversville, Virginia, killing four, possibly five people, and killed two others in Lagrange.