Tuomas Wilho Hyrskymurto (September 14, 1881 – August 31, 1920) was a Finnish Communist revolutionary who was originally a merchant from Turku.
At the start of the war, Hyrskymurto led the Turku Red Guard with 300 cavalries and occupied Toijala railway station on January 26, 1918.
Leaving Finland, Hyrskymurto left at the border a huge collection of Finnish and foreign Bolshevik literature which was offered to the University of Helsinki.
In Soviet Russia, Hyrskymurto worked as the organizer of the Finnish Communist Party central committee.
He was one of the eight victims killed by Finnish Communists on August 31, 1920, in Saint Petersburg during the Kuusinen Club Incident.