Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 22:21Z | EF0 | KINX | OK | Pawnee | Appalachia | This is the first segment of a three segment tornado. The tornado developed over Keystone Lake, west of Appalachia Bay Recreation Area. The beginning of this tornado was filmed by storm chasers. The tornado moved east-southeast across the lake waters and adjacent uninhabited land areas. Damage is strongly suspected to trees in this segment of the tornado but those suspected areas were not accessible by road. The tornado continued into Osage County, Oklahoma. |
| 22:25Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Osage | Prue | This is the second segment of a three segment tornado. The tornado crossed into Osage County over Keystone Lake and quickly crossed Highway 412. It then moved through a wooded area that was inaccessible by road. The first damage that was accessible by the survey team was at S 209th W Avenue, where the tornado damaged a church, snapped large tree limbs, and damaged a home. It moved east-southeast toward W Archer Road snapping or uprooting trees and damaging homes. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. The tornado continued into Tulsa County, Oklahoma. |
| 22:26Z | EF1 | KSGF | AR | Madison | Clifty | A tornado developed northwest of Clifty, where it severely damaged three chicken houses and damaged a home. It moved east-northeast damaging an additional chicken house, several homes, and snapped trees along Highway 127. The tornado then damaged a mobile home, another chicken house, and trees as it crossed Highway 23. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. |
| 22:30Z | EF2 | KINX | OK | Tulsa | Wekiwa | This is the third segment of a three segment tornado. The tornado moved into Tulsa County at W Archer Road to the east of S 209th W Avenue. The roofs of several homes were damaged and trees were uprooted as it crossed S 193rd W Avenue. The tornado moved southeast crossing Highway 412, where it snapped or uprooted numerous trees and blew a tractor trailer off the road. A doughnut shop was destroyed at S 177th W Avenue, homes were damaged, and trees and poles were snapped. It crossed the Arkansas River and moved through the River Oaks Estates Mobile Home Park where it destroyed 58 mobile homes and two permanent homes. One fatality and about 30 injuries occurred in this park. The tornado crossed the Arkansas River again as it moved east-southeast toward Sand Springs, uprooting numerous trees before dissipating on the south side of Sand Springs, south of Highway 412 and just west of Highway 97. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 125 to 135 mph. |
| 22:32Z | EF0 | KSGF | AR | Madison | Clifty | A second tornado developed west of Highway 23 to the south of the dissipating tornado northeast of Clifty. A home was damaged, a barn was destroyed, and large tree limbs were snapped by this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 75 to 85 mph. |
| 23:01Z | EF0 | KINX | OK | Tulsa | Dawson | This tornado developed in an undeveloped area south of the Tulsa International Airport and moved southeast toward Admiral Blvd. The tornado damaged several mobile homes, a number of permanent homes, and snapped large tree limbs north of I-244. Numerous homes, a number of mobile homes, a strip mall, an apartment complex, and businesses were damaged south of I-244 and west of Highway 169. The tornado continued southeast as it crossed Highway 169 at and south of Admiral Blvd., damaging the roofs of numerous homes and snapping many large tree limbs. A carport was destroyed and a garage door of a home was blown inward as the tornado turned more southerly before dissipating near E 11th Street South, just west of Garnett Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 70 to 80 mph. |
| 23:07Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Howell | Trask | A NWS storm survey revealed that an EF-0 tornado briefly touched down approximately 6 miles west northwest of Mountain View. One half of a roof from a barn was blown off to towards the west. A 12 by 7 foot greenhouse was rolled over to the north. Approximately 20 trees were snapped in various directions. Winds were estimated up to 80 mph. |
| 23:12Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Canadian | Yukon | A short lived anticyclonic tornado developed near 15th street and Gregory road in Yukon. No damage is known to have occurred. |
| 23:29Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | Bethany | A small, short-lived tornado touched down south of NW 10th Street and Rockwell Avenue in western Oklahoma City. Two outbuildings were severely damaged and three houses suffered damage to roof shingles. |
| 23:34Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | Moore | The tornado began at 634 PM near Southwest 119th street in southwest Oklahoma City, then moved east southeastward. The tornado moved through Moore, then continued to its ending location just southeast of Indian Hills road and 36th Ave northeast in far north Norman. The tornado had an eleven mile discontinuous path, with minor to moderate damage to homes and businesses. Seven people were injured, but no fatalities occurred. |
| 00:02Z | EF0 | KINX | OK | Mayes | Mazie | Storm chasers and storm spotters saw a brief tornado. Some debris was seen in the air under a tapered funnel cloud. |
| 01:06Z | EF0 | KSRX | OK | Adair | Watts | Storm chasers saw a brief tornado. Power flashes were observed under a tapered funnel cloud. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).