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Visible Satellite 19:50Z on 2023-06-17. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
19:50Z EF0 KPUX CO Las Animas Thatcher Delayed report of a weak tornado that was briefly on the ground. Reported via picture on social media.
21:30Z EF0 KMOB AL Baldwin Taylors Camp A miniature supercell produced a weak tornado northeast of|Elsanor on the evening of 6/17/2023. After analyzing storm chaser|footage and radar data along with damage reports it was|determined the tornado began around 430 PM CDT just north of I-|10 west of County Road 87 and tracked southeast across I-10 near|the intersection of County Road 87. It was here where there were reports of|some snapped off tree limbs. The rest of the evolution of the|tornado is unique as it slowed and stalled for a brief period|over forest to the north of Timber Company Road before occluding|to the northeast, crossing I-10 near mile marker 59. This is|where additional tree damage was observed and lines up well with|the radar couplet. It is possible the tornado became stronger|after crossing I-10 for the second time as the rotational|velocity increased notably, however this area to the north of I-|10 is primarily forest and limited road access. Thus, the end|point of the tornado is being estimated by the weakening of the|radar velocity couplet and the reports from storm chasers.
23:08Z EFU KDDC OK Beaver Boyd This tornado developed in an open field and caused no known damage. It was documented by a few storm spotters in the area.
23:18Z EFU KDYX TX Stonewall Aspermont Arpt Numerous storm chasers reported a tornado in far southern Stonewall County over open ranch land. No known damage occurred.
23:45Z EFU KDYX TX Fisher Celotex Law Enforcement reported a tornado 2 miles north of Hitson.
00:42Z EF0 KDDC OK Beaver Gate This tornado developed just inside the Beaver-Harper county line. It caused some roof damage and tree damage to a home before crossing into Harper County.
00:43Z EF1 KDDC OK Harper Rosston This tornado moved into Harper County from Beaver County OK (see report from the Oklahoma panhandle from NWS Amarillo). At the Beaver County-Harper County line, the tornado caused roof damage to a home as well as tree damage. It continued to damage trees and power poles as the tornado moved to just northeast of Laverne. A barn was damaged along US-283 just north of Laverne before the tornado dissipated. In addition to the tornado, a large area of wind damage was observed south of the tornado creating areas of wind damage in the town of Laverne.
02:24Z EFU KVNX OK Alfalfa Burlington A tornado developed and produced a Tornadic Debris Signature (TDS) on the KVNX radar north of Burlington. The tornado moved primarily over cropland, although it did apparently damage a few trees.
05:40Z EF1 KINX OK Rogers Collinsville This tornado developed east of Highway 169, southwest of Oologah. It moved just south of Oologah Lake, and dissipated southwest of Foyil. The tornado uprooted and snapped numerous trees, damaged a number of homes and outbuildings, and blew down numerous power poles. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. A tornadic debris signature was detected by KINX WSR-88D associated with this tornado.
05:56Z EF1 KINX OK Rogers Oologah Lake South This tornado developed near an inlet of Oologah Lake, and moved east toward Chelsea. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped, and power poles were blown down. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
06:09Z EF1 KINX OK Mayes Tip This tornado uprooted trees, and snapped numerous large tree limbs. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
06:12Z EF2 KSRX AR Logan Prairie View This tornado began just downstream of Prairie Mountain southwest of Fox Road. Along Fox Road, five of six chicken houses were completely destroyed. Debris from the chicken houses was blown across Fox Road into an adjacent tree line. The tornado continued northeast crossing Highway 288 removing roofing material off of a house and a couple more chicken houses sustained damage. A two car garage was blown off the foundation; no wall attachments were found connected to the slab. The tornado crossed Highway 109 and Hillcrest Lane uprooting trees and removing the roofing material off of an outbuilding while completely flattening another outbuilding. The tornado continued northeast crossing Stoney Point Road, Weiterer Road, Grenwelge Lane, to the intersection of Dublin Road and Highway 197 at the community of Dublin. The tornado uprooted some hardwood trees in this location before lifting. This tornado had maximum estimated winds of 120 mph and was rated an EF-2.
07:12Z EF0 KLZK AR Perry Nogal This tornado started north of Highway 60 near the Perry/Faulkner County line. Visible damage started between Fox Lane and Elm Lane ending near Ferry Boat Road. Damage was observed to the roof of small outbuildings and homes. A chicken coop was blown apart with a portion of the chicken coop being blown into the window of a manufactured home. A carport was blown sideways, but remained attached. Additionally observed was damage to several trees. This tornado dissipated shortly before crossing the Arkansas River between Perry County and Faulkner County; however, the tornado never crossed into Faulkner County. This tornado had estimated winds of 85 mph and was rated EF-0.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).