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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| 21:04Z | EFU | KMAF | NM | Lea | Oil Center | Several storm chasers reported a brief rope tornado near the town of|Oil Center, New Mexico. This tornado lasted only a few minutes,|traveling an estimated distance of approximately one mile. This|impacted rural portions of Lea County within an oil field that is|not publicly accessible, and no damage was reported. Therefore,|this tornado is rated as EF-Unknown. |
| 22:50Z | EFU | KMAF | NM | Lea | Oil Center | Several storm chasers reported a large, rapidly rotating wall cloud|with a dusty circulation underneath it. This tornado was reported to|have lasted approximately 15 minutes and traveled about 6 miles. The|tornado may have briefly lifted and touched back down at times. No|damage was reported with this tornado as it remained over an|inaccessible, open oil field south of Highway 176 in rural Lea|County near the town of Oil Center. Therefore, this tornado is rated|EF-Unknown. |
| 04:10Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Pottawatomie | Wanette | A spotter reported a barn damaged along State Highway 39 to the north of Wanette. This was coincident with a small Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) observed from KTLX radar. |
| 04:24Z | EFU | KTLX | OK | Pottawatomie | Trousdale | A small, brief Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) was observed on KTLX radar. No damage was reported so the specific location is estimated. |
| 06:20Z | EF3 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | Moore | This tornado developed just northeast of SE 104th Street and Sunnylane Road in southeast Oklahoma City, and moved north-northeast. A number of homes were damaged, including at least one with most of the exterior walls collapsed and significant roof damage. The tornado moved into Oklahoma County by crossing Southeast 89th Street between Sunnylane Road and Sooner Road. |
| 06:22Z | EF3 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | Valley Brook | This tornado initially developed in Cleveland County before moving into Oklahoma County between Sunnylane Road and Sooner Road. The tornado moved through neighborhoods west of Sooner Road between SE 89th Street and Interstate 240 damaging dozens of homes. The most intense damage was along SE 85th and SE 86th Street where at least three homes had EF3 damage. The tornado turned more north as it approached Interstate 240 and moved north along and just west of Sooner Road before dissipating north of SE 70th Street. |
| 06:33Z | EF1 | KFDR | TX | Clay | Byers | A storm chaser observed a tornado at times across northeastern Clay County. The tornado initially developed south of Byers and moved north and then northeast into the far northeastern edge of Clay County dissipating near the Red River. The tornado may have extended into Jefferson County Oklahoma, but no evidence could be found on the Oklahoma side of the Red River.||At least two homes experienced significant roof damage, a couple of barns were significantly damaged and a few large trees were snapped or uprooted. |
| 06:37Z | EFU | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | Midwest City | A brief Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) was observed on KTLX radar in Midwest City. No damage was reported, so the path is estimated to have likely occurred in a wooded area just west of Southeast 10th Street and Post Road. |
| 07:05Z | EF3 | KFDR | OK | Stephens | Comanche | This tornado developed near US Highway 81 and the Jefferson County line south of Comanche and moved northeast for nearly 22 miles. At least two dozen buildings were damaged by the tornado including a number of homes that were destroyed. Hundreds of trees were reported downed along the path as well as numerous power lines and power poles. Numerous large trees were destroyed and debarked at the tornado moved over the Comanche Golf Course and Comanche Lake to the east of the town of Comanche with the tree damage significant enough for an EF3 rating. After crossing Comanche Lake, the tornado continued northeast crossing State Highway 7 between Duncan and Velma, and dissipating a few miles southwest of Lake Fuqua. |
| 07:11Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Blanchard | This tornado touched down in the northern part of Blanchard and moved north-northeast. The tornado initially was EF0 producing some tree limb damage and damage to one house near Northeast 40th Street and Rockwall. After crossing the Norman Spur of the Bailey Turnpike and moving into Newcastle, EF1 damage was noted to trees and homes as it moved through neighborhoods in Newcastle north of SW 24th Avenue. Newcastle Elementary School received significant roof damage as the tornado continued to move north just west of U.S. Highway 62. The tornado finally dissipated in north Newcastle to the northwest of US-62 and Northwest 16th Street. |
| 07:28Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Stephens | Duncan | A mobile home was pushed off it's blocks by a tornado northeast of Duncan. |
| 07:45Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Stephens | Lake Fuqua Dam | The same thunderstorm that produced the tornado near Comanche produced another tornado that began northeast of Lake Fuqua and moved northeast into Garvin County. At least one home suffered significant roof damage along State Highway 29 and trees and power poles were damaged along the path. |
| 07:51Z | EFU | KTLX | OK | Garvin | Foster | The tornado that developed northeast of Lake Fuqua in Stephens County moved into Garvin County before dissipating, but produced no additional significant damage. |
| 07:57Z | EF3 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | Choctaw | This tornado developed southeast of Indian Meridian Road and SE 59th Street in southeastern Oklahoma City, and then moved north and north and northeast through the far southeastern section of Choctaw, and the western and northern portions of Harrah. This tornado caused extensive damage to many homes, trees and power lines. ||EF1 damage was initially observed to trees, power lines and a few homes, but the more significant damage began as the tornado approached SE 44th Street. EF2 to EF3 damage was observed near and north of SE 44th Street as the tornado moved through neighborhoods between Indian Meridian Road and Triple XXX Road. Widespread EF2 to EF3 damage was also observed in neighborhoods near SE 15th Street and west of Peebly Road. The tornado continued moving northeast across Harrah and Horseshoe Lake producing EF1-EF2 damage before moving into Lincoln County north of NE 63rd Street. |
| 07:58Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | (oun)norman Westheimer Arpt | A tornado developed in southwest Norman, just west of 48th Avenue southeast and south of Main Street. The tornado moved east-southeast and east producing occasional tree damage and damaging the sunroom of one home. |
| 08:12Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Lincoln | Jacktown | The Harrah Tornado which initially developed in southeast Oklahoma City and moved through Harrah in Oklahoma County moved into Lincoln County north of NE 63rd Street. The tornado continued to move northeast eventually moving through the western portion of Warwick and dissipating just north of Warwick north of Interstate 44. At least one mobile home was destroyed and a few others significantly damaged. A few homes suffered roof damage, and numerous trees and power poles were damaged along the path in Lincoln County. |
| 08:17Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Garvin | Antioch | Emergency Management reported at least one outbuilding destroyed, trees snapped and power poles damaged by this tornado about 3 miles SSW of Antioch or 4.5 miles north-northwest of Elmore City. |
| 08:22Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Garvin | Antioch | This tornado moved from about 8 miles due west of Pauls Valley to 5.7 miles west of Pauls Valley, primarily along E1570 Road. One home suffered roof damage, a barn suffered roof and siding damage, and numerous trees were damaged by this tornado. |
| 09:04Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Seminole | Vamoosa | A property owner reported that a tornado cut a trail through a wooded area on their property northeast of Konawa. Fifteen to twenty trees were reported snapped or uprooted. |
| 09:46Z | EF0 | KINX | OK | Creek | Bellvue | This tornado developed west of the S 289th West Avenue and south of W 161st Street S. It moved northeast and dissipated after crossing W 151st Street S, to the east of S 241st West Avenue. Several outbuildings were severely damaged, a couple trees were uprooted, numerous large tree limbs were snapped, and power poles were blown down by the tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 80 to 85 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).