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Tornado Reports

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18:27Z EF1 KGLD KS Wichita Marienthal This tornado developed on the east edge of town on Grand Street and moved northeast. A shed was destroyed, but no injuries were reported.
18:31Z EF0 KGLD KS Wichita Marienthal This tornado lasted approximately ten minutes and remained over open fields with no known damage.
18:50Z EF0 KGLD KS Logan Russell Spgs This tornado lasted approximately 5 minutes and remained over open fields with no known damage.
19:00Z EF0 KDDC KS Scott Grigston Although the condensation funnel only was halfway to the ground, there was brief contact with the ground.
19:18Z EF0 KGLD KS Logan Russell Spgs This tornado lasted approximately 4 minutes and traveled northeast, remaining over open fields with no known damage.
19:22Z EF0 KGLD KS Logan Elkader This tornado lasted approximately 3 minutes and remained over open fields with no known damage.
20:08Z EF0 KDDC KS Ness Arnold This was a weak tornado that briefly made contact with the ground.
20:33Z EF0 KVNX OK Grant Nash Tornado #A1. A brief tornado was observed southwest of SH-132 and SH-11 by several storm chasers. No known damage occurred.
20:38Z EF3 KVNX OK Grant Wakita This is the Grant County portion of tornado #A2. This tornado developed as a multiple-vortex tornado along State Highway 11 southwest of Wakita. The tornado initially moved east and southeast continuing to affect State Highway 11 before beginning an east-northeast movement across Grant County. The tornado was a large and occasionally multiple-vortex tornado as it moved northwest and north of Medford and was embedded within a larger scale circulation that was strong enough to produce damage along a wide area around the tornado path. The tornado caused significant structural damage about 5 miles northwest of Medford and 5 miles east of Renfrow, and many areas of tree and power pole damage. This tornado moved into Kay County.
20:39Z EF0 KVNX OK Grant Wakita While the large multiple-vortex tornado (see entry for tornado A2 in Grant County) was developing southwest of Wakita, a storm chaser documented a satellite tornado that formed to the southeast of the primary tornado and moved northeast. This tornado persisted for about 30 seconds. No known damage occurred. Note: Although this tornado is the third tornado produced by supercell A, this tornado will be labeled as tornado A7 due to the late addition of this report and to preserve the continuity of labels of the other tornadoes produced by this supercell.
21:03Z EF0 KVNX OK Grant Medford Tornado #A3. A brief tornado was observed southwest of the main tornado moving through Grant County. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
21:12Z EF0 KVNX KS Kingman Zenda The tornado cycled very rapidly from a rope state to the classic tornado shape. The tornado moved over open country and caused no damage.
21:15Z EF1 KVNX OK Grant Renfrow This is the Grant County portion of tornado #A4. A tornado developed and moved east-northeast a few minutes behind Tornado #A2 along a nearly parallel path to the south. This tornado produced significant tree damage and snapped power poles in Grant County before moving into Kay County.
21:17Z EF1 KICT OK Kay Braman Tornado #A5. Another tornado developed and moved a few minutes ahead of tornado #A2 and a couple of miles to the south. The tornado caused significant tree damage along the entire path. Just west of Interstate 35, a house suffered significant roof damage, although it was somewhat protected by a number of large trees just west of the house. Two semi trucks was blown over as this tornado crossed Interstate 35 two miles south of the Kansas state line.
21:19Z EF3 KICT OK Kay Braman This is the Kay County portion of tornado #A2. The tornado crossed into Kay County from Grant County and continued to produce significant damage. One home was destroyed and another significantly damaged between the Grant County line and U.S. Highway 177. After the tornado crossed US-177, an anchored mobile home was destroyed and blown to the east, and a tri-level home was destroyed with the top floor blown about 50 yards northeast into some trees, and the ground floor pivoted and was displaced to the northwest exposing the basement where one minor injury occurred. The tornado continued to produce significant tree damage as it moved east-northeast, and blew semi trucks over along Interstate 35 at the Kansas state line. This tornado crossed into Sumner County Kansas. See documentation from the NWS Wichita KS for additional information.
21:21Z EF0 KVNX OK Kay Nardin Tornado #A6. An anticyclonic tornado snapped a power pole and damaged trees as it moved east-northeast.
21:22Z EF1 KVNX OK Kay Braman Kay County portion of tornado #A4. This tornado moved into Kay County from Grant County and continued to produce tree damage before dissipating about one mile inside Kay County.
21:30Z EF1 KICT KS Sumner Hunnewell Two semi tractor trailers were blown off of the Kansas Turnpike right at the state line as the tornado crossed the interstate. The overturned semi's temporarily closed Interstate 35 for a short time as they blocked traffic in both directions. The tornado also caused significant tree damage as it moved northeast into rural Sumner County, Kansas.
21:34Z EF2 KICT KS Kingman Rago The tornado touched down and caused some damage to a barn and some trees limbs were partially torn off. As the tornado continued to move to the northeast more significant damage occurred. A house was damaged with the roof being torn off of a house with 2 exterior walls being blown out (EF2 damage). Two garages were also destroyed and a riding lawnmower was removed from the garage and moved 100 yards downstream. Three people took shelter from the tornado in the basement and were unharmed.
21:44Z EF1 KICT KS Kingman Norwich Tornado damage was limited to trees.
21:46Z EF0 KOUN OK Canadian Piedmont Canadian County portion of tornado #H1. An outbuilding was significantly damaged just south of the Kingfisher County line and east of Piedmont Road. The storm then moved into Kingfisher County.
21:46Z EF0 KOUN OK Canadian Union City Tornado #C1. A tornado was observed and photographed by broadcast media and numerous citizens southwest of Yukon. No damage was reported and the path was estimated.
21:46Z EF0 KOUN OK Kingfisher Cashion Kingfisher County portion of Tornado #H1. This tornado moved into Kingfisher County from Canadian County and moved northeast damaging outbuildings, trees and power lines across the southeastern portion of Kingfisher County. The tornado moved into Logan County just southeast of Cashion.
21:49Z EF1 KICT KS Cowley Arkansas City The tornado caused damage to a storage shed and peeled back several roofs. One roof that was peeled back was to a bait shop, one wall was also partially collapsed.
21:53Z EF0 KVNX OK Noble Red Rock Tornado #B1. Storm chasers reported a brief tornado north-northeast of Red Rock. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
21:54Z EF0 KOUN OK Logan Navina Logan County portion of tornado #H1. The tornado moved into Logan County from Kingfisher County just southeast of Cashion. The tornado moved northeast another half of a mile damaging tree limbs and an antenna.
21:58Z EF1 KICT KS Sedgwick Garden Plain Tornado mainly caused damage to trees, however, a few shingles were blown off of homes in and around the tornado path.
22:00Z EF1 KVNX OK Noble Marland Tornado #B2. Storm chasers observed this tornado developing east of US-177. It quickly became rain-wrapped and moved across rural northeastern Noble County. A house was damaged 12.5 miles east of Marland just before the tornado crossed the Arkansas River into Osage County. See documentation from the NWS Tulsa OK for information about the tornado in Osage County.
22:02Z EF1 KVNX OK Noble Marland Tornado #B3. Storm chasers observed this anticyclonic tornado. Roof damage was reported a mile west of US-177, and some damage occurred at a casino as the tornado crossed US-177.
22:05Z EF1 KFDR OK Jefferson Hastings Tornado #D1. A tornado developed within the town of Hastings and moved northeast, seriously damaging a home. The tornado continued northeast over Waurika Lake and dissipated near the east shore of the lake.
22:08Z EF1 KICT KS Cowley Arkansas City The tornado primarily caused damage to trees in the area, but also damaged 3 outbuildings at a farmstead. The primary residence at the farm was left untouched. One roof of a mobile home sustained minor damage as well.
22:12Z EF1 KICT OK Osage Fairfax A tornado that developed over northeastern Noble County continued into western Osage County, where it damaged several homes, uprooted or snapped numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 110 mph.
22:13Z EF0 KOUN OK Oklahoma The Village Tornado #C2. An Oklahoma City police officer observed a tornado touch down briefly near Memorial Road and Pennsylvania Avenue. No damage was reported.
22:20Z EF3 KOUN OK Cleveland (oun)norman Westheimer Arpt This tornado is labeled I1. This long-tracked and devastating tornado developed west of I-35, northwest of Max Westheimer airport. Widespread tree, power line/pole damage was reported from near I-35 to the east side of Stanley Draper Lake. Several homes also sustained damage, mainly with mostly roofs receiving significant damage, and some siding was ripped off. Several fences were also knocked down as the tornado moved northeast. From the east side of Lake Stanley Draper, near Hiwassee Road and SE 89th Street, to just south of Harrah, the damage path became more severe and focused. The tree damage became more severe, breaking at various heights of the tree or being uprooted. Walls of homes collapsed, and debris from the homes scattered in all directions. Several 2x4's punctured roofs and ceilings over numerous structures. A few mobile homes in this area were also completely destroyed. Where the tornado crossed I-40, a gas station and drive-in restaurant sustained up to EF3 damage. The most severe damage, one of the two EF4 tornadoes of the day, occurred in the Deerfield West Subdivision. A well-built residence here was completely destroyed, with most exterior and interior walls collapsing. The tornado finally lifted 2 miles south of Harrah. In addition to the incredible damage, one person lost their life while trying to flee the tornado.
22:20Z EF1 KOUN OK Stephens Bray The anticyclonic tornado moved from northeast Stephens County into southeast Grady County. Damage was reported to fences, trees, and around 20 power poles, and several structures were damaged. Minor damage to mobile homes was also reported. Monetary damages were estimated. This tornado is labeled #G1.
22:22Z EF1 KOUN OK Cleveland Moore Tornado #I2. Power poles and a house were damaged near and just east of Broadway Street and Eastern Avenue in the southern portion of Moore. As the tornado moved northeast, most of the roof was removed from a mobile home and trees were damaged west of Sunnylane Road north of NE 12th Street, and shingle damage occurred on a house just east of Sunnylane Road.
22:22Z EF1 KOUN OK Grady Cox City This tornado is labeled #G1.This anticyclonic tornado continued from northeast Stephens County into southeast Grady County. Damage was reported to fences, trees, and around 20 power poles, and several structures were damaged. Minor damage to mobile homes was also reported. Monetary damages were estimated.
22:27Z EF1 KOUN OK Cleveland Stanley Draper Lake Dam Tornado #I3. Roof damage occurred at a restaurant near SE 34th Street and Sooner Road in southeast Moore. The tornado moved east-northeast across Sooner Road into a neighborhood, producing tree and roof damage before dissipating.
22:28Z EF0 KICT KS Elk Grenola The tornado briefly touched down in a pasture and caused no damage.
22:32Z EF4 KOUN OK Cleveland Norman This tornado is labeled #J1, and moved into Pottawatomie County near state highway 9. The tornado a few hundred yards east of the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma. The damage intensity increased gradually along the path with significant damage beginning as the tornado approached Lake Thunderbird. This tornado crossed Lake Thunderbird, severely damaging two campgrounds and the marina where about 300 boats were docked. The most severe damage occurred from the Little Axe School to the Cleveland/Pottawatomie county line. Trees were stripped of some bark and branches. Large objects were thrown considerable distances, including some concrete pillars. The metal bleachers near the school were tossed or rolled several hundred yards. Some appliances were also lofted as a dryer was found about 50 feet up in a tree. Considerable structural damage also occurred, as some foundation homes were mostly destroyed. In addition to the damage, one person lost their life as a result of the tornado.
22:33Z EF0 KINX OK Osage Burbank A tornado briefly developed over open country.
22:34Z EF1 KOUN OK Cleveland Norman Tornado #J2. This anticyclonic tornado developed in the southern portion of Norman south of State Highway 9 near Chautauqua Avenue and to the southwest of tornado #J1. The tornado moved east-northeast causing roof, tree and fence damage to neighborhoods along Cedar Lane, especially after crossing U.S. Highway 77. The tornado continued to produce tree damage as it moved east and east-northeast. It crossed State Highway 9 to the east of SE 48th Avenue and moved into a neighborhood to the northwest of SE 60th Avenue and Highway 9 a few minutes after tornado #J1 had caused damage in this same neighborhood. The tornado dissipated near SE 60th Avenue.
22:35Z EF4 KTLX OK Oklahoma (tik)tinker Afb This tornado is a continuation of the tornado that began in Cleveland County, labeled #I1. This long-tracked and devastating tornado developed west of I-35, northwest of Max Westheimer airport. Widespread tree, power line/pole damage was reported from near I-35 to the east side of Stanley Draper Lake. Several homes also sustained damage, mainly with mostly roofs receiving significant damage, and some siding was ripped off. Several fences were also knocked down as the tornado moved northeast. From the east side of Lake Stanley Draper, near Hiwassee Road and SE 89th Street, to just south of Harrah, the damage path became more severe and focused. The tree damage became more severe, breaking at various heights of the tree or being uprooted. Walls of homes collapsed, and debris from the homes scattered in all directions. Several 2x4's punctured roofs and ceilings over numerous structures. A few mobile homes in this area were also completely destroyed. Where the tornado crossed I-40, a gas station and drive-in restaurant sustained up to EF3 damage. The most severe damage, one of the two EF4 tornadoes of the day, occurred in the Deerfield West Subdivision. A well-built residence here was completely destroyed, with most exterior and interior walls collapsing. The tornado finally lifted 2 miles south of Harrah. In addition to the incredible damage, two people lost their lives as a result of the tornado.
22:36Z EF1 KOUN OK Mcclain Payne The anticyclonic tornado occurred over southern McClain county. The most significant damage occurred at the Mid America Technology Center. Some AC units were blown off of the roof and some of the doors were blown in. This tornado is labeled #G2. Monetary damages were estimated.
22:37Z EF0 KOUN OK Mcclain Payne This brief tornado produced minor damage to a shed. This tornado is labeled #G3. Monetary damages were estimated.
22:39Z EF2 KTLX OK Cleveland Slaughterville Cleveland County portion of tornado #J3. The tornado developed west of SE 120th Avenue between Maguire Road and Cemetary Road. The tornado moved through a mobile home park northeast of SE 120th Avenue and Maguire Road causing significant damage to a number of the mobile homes and injuring 2 people. The tornado continue to cause tree damage as it moved northeast, then heavily damaged the Country Boy IGA grocery store and service station on State Highway 9 to the east of Lake Thunderbird. The tornado began to move east-northeast and moved into Pottawatomie County along State Highway 9 about one minute before tornado #J1 also crossed into Pottawatomie County at about the same location.
22:41Z EF0 KINX OK Osage Foraker Codding Arpt An off-duty NWS employee reported a tornado over open country.
22:44Z EF0 KOUN OK Jefferson Cornish Tornado #E1. A tornado was observed moving through pastureland to the west-southwest of Cornish. No damage was reported.
22:45Z EF0 KINX OK Osage Pawhuska Several storm chasers reported a tornado over open country.
22:48Z EF3 KTLX OK Pottawatomie Dale This tornado is labeled #L1. The tornado developed near the junction of Walker and Ingram Roads, causing major damage to home and damaging several trees. The tornado crossed to the east side of the lake, downing high tension power lines and another residence. The tornado grew to its widest near Highway 102. Another home, a mobile home, and barn were severely damaged just east of the highway. Metal poles that were embedded in concrete at the barn were ripped out of the ground with the concrete still attached. A 80,000 pound box car was rolled about 300 yards. A few trees that were damaged were debarked. The tornado lifted south of Interstate 40.
22:50Z EF1 KTLX OK Pottawatomie Pink Pottawatomie County portion of Tornado #J3. The tornado moved into Pottawatomie County from Cleveland County and was generally about one mile northeast of tornado #J1 in Pottawatomie County. This tornado continued north of State Highway 9 causing tree and roof damage on the west side of State Highway 102 before dissipating.
22:50Z EF0 KOUN OK Stephens Loco Tornado #D2. A tornado was observed and photographed by storm spotters to the east of Loco which damaged a barn and a few trees. The path of the tornado is estimated.
22:51Z EF1 KTLX OK Pottawatomie Pink Pottawatomie County portion of tornado #J1. This tornado crossed into Pottawatomie County from Cleveland County near State Highway 9. The tornado crossed the path of tornado #J3 and remained south of State Highway 9 in Pottawatomie County, causing tree damage along State Highway 102 before dissipating.
22:56Z EF3 KTLX OK Pottawatomie Tecumseh This tornado lasted for at least 30 miles and continued into Seminole and Okfuskee counties, with significant damage along almost its entire path. At times, the tornado damage path widened up to a mile. The most significant damage was located north and northeast of Earlsboro near the Pottawatomie/Seminole county border. Here a two story home was destroyed except for a few interior walls. A pick-up truck was also lofted approximately a quarter of a mile, and a semi-trailer was lofted or rolled approximately 200 yards. Farther east along its path, seven high tension towers were downed. Significant tree damage was reported along the entire track of the tornado, some of them debarked and stripped off all their branches. This tornado is labeled #J4.||This tornado moved into Seminole County.
23:04Z EF2 KOUN OK Carter Healdton Tornado #E2. Mobile homes were destroyed and seriously damaged and significant tree damage occurred as a tornado moved from 4 miles south-southwest of Healdton to 2 miles north-northwest of Wilson.
23:11Z EF3 KTLX OK Seminole Seminole This tornado continued from Pottawatomie county, moved through Seminole county and continued into Okfuskee County just east of Cromwell. This tornado lasted at least 30 miles, with significant damage along its entire path. At times, the tornado damage path widened up to a mile. The most significant damage was located north and northeast of Earlsboro near the Pottawatomie/Seminole county border. Here a two story home was destroyed except for a few interior walls. A pick-up truck was also lofted approximately a quarter of a mile, and a semi-trailer was lofted or rolled approximately 200 yards. Farther east along its path, seven high tension towers were downed. Several hangers were destroyed at the Seminole Municipal Airport north of Seminole, and one small aircraft was flipped onto one of the destroyed hangers. Two mobile homes were destroyed near the airport and one resident suffered a broken arm. Significant tree damage was reported along the entire track of the tornado, some of them debarked and stripped off all their branches. See the documentation by the NWS Tulsa office for information of this tornado in Okfuskee County. This tornado is labeled #J4.
23:22Z EF3 KOUN OK Carter Lone Grove At least 4 mobile homes and 1 foundation home were destroyed by a large tornado. Other homes and outbuildings sustained minor to moderate damage. Widespread tree and power line damage was also noted along its track, and some high tension lines were downed. This tornado is labeled #E3. Monetary damages were estimated.
23:25Z EF0 KOUN OK Carter Lone Grove Tornado #E4. A tornado was observed and videotaped just outside the Ardmore city limits. The time and location of this tornado were estimated.
23:35Z EF1 KTLX OK Okfuskee Bearden A tornado moved into southwestern Okfuskee County from Seminole County. The tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees and blew down power poles in Okfuskee County. The estimated peak wind in this segment of the tornado's path based on this damage was 95 mph.
23:45Z EF1 KTLX OK Okfuskee Bearden A tornado developed south of Okemah, moved east-northeast for several miles then curved to the northeast moving over the south and east side of Clearview before dissipating north of I-40 north of Pharoah. The tornado damaged homes, destroyed outbuildings, snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 105 mph.
23:52Z EF0 KTLX OK Cleveland Lexington Tornado #M1. This tornado moved east in eastern Cleveland County just north of State Highway 39 damaging trees. No structural damage was reported.
23:54Z EF1 KOUN OK Love Marietta Lots of trees were damaged along the tornadoes path. At beginning of the path, a local store sustained EF1 damage. Other minor damage to structures was reported along its track. This tornado is labeled #K1. Monetary damages were estimated.
00:03Z EF0 KINX OK Okmulgee Bryant A tornado snapped numerous large tree limbs and damaged the siding of a house. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 80 mph.
00:04Z EF2 KINX OK Okmulgee Henryetta Arpt A tornado developed southwest of Henryetta, moved east-northeast across Henryetta Lake then turned sharply northeast before dissipating northeast of Dewar. The tornado destroyed a mobile home near Lake Henryetta. The tornado also damaged several homes, another mobile home and a boat dock, snapped or uprooted numerous trees and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 115 mph.
00:08Z EF0 KOUN OK Marshall Lebanon Tornado #K2. This tornado was observed by spotters near Lebanon. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
00:15Z EF0 KFWS OK Marshall Willis Tornado #K3. A second tornado was observed by spotters near Lebanon. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
00:16Z EF2 KINX OK Mcintosh Burney A tornado destroyed a mobile home, damaged a barn, and snapped or uprooted numerous trees. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 115 mph.
00:17Z EF1 KTLX OK Okfuskee Boley A tornado removed a large section of the roof of the Boley Police Department, damaged homes, snapped or uprooted numerous trees and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 105 mph.
00:23Z EF2 KINX OK Mcintosh Burney A tornado developed just north of I-40 and south of Lake Eufaula, moved east-northeast across the lake, and then curved northeast before dissipating north-northeast of the intersection of Highway 266 and Highway 72. The tornado severely damaged homes and mobile homes, destroyed several barns, snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 115 mph.
00:25Z EF0 KINX OK Mcintosh Burney A tornado snapped numerous large tree limbs. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 80 mph.
00:28Z EF1 KINX OK Mcintosh Burney A tornado uprooted or snapped numerous trees and rolled a tractor. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 110 mph.
00:30Z EF1 KINX OK Mcintosh Pierce A tornado uprooted trees, snapped large tree limbs, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 85 mph.
00:31Z EF1 KINX OK Mcintosh Pierce A tornado uprooted trees, snapped large tree limbs, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 85 mph.
00:32Z EF0 KINX OK Mcintosh Pierce A tornado snapped large tree limbs. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 80 mph.
00:33Z EF1 KINX OK Mcintosh Richardsville An apparent anticyclonic tornado destroyed the fire department, severely damaged several mobile homes, damaged homes, snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 105 mph.
00:35Z EF2 KINX OK Mcintosh Hichita A tornado destroyed a mobile home and a barn, severely damaged a couple homes, snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 115 mph.
00:46Z EF1 KINX OK Mcintosh Rentiesville A tornado severely damaged a mobile home, damaged a home, snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 110 mph.
00:56Z EF1 KINX OK Muskogee Martin A tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees, damaged the roofs of a couple homes, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 105 mph.
01:05Z EF0 KTLX OK Johnston Mill Creek Tornado #N1. Johnston County Emergency Management reported a tornado southwest and south of Mill Creek. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
01:06Z EF1 KINX OK Muskogee Mc Lain A tornado developed northwest of Webbers Falls, moved east-northeast, snapping or uprooting numerous trees. The tornado overturned several campers and recreational vehicles at Brewer Bend Campground where several people were injured. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 110 mph. The tornado continued into Sequoyah County.
01:11Z EF1 KINX OK Sequoyah Gore The tornado that developed northwest of Webbers Falls in Muskogee County continued into Sequoyah County where it damaged docks on Tenkiller Lake, damaged several homes, snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 110 mph.
01:27Z EF1 KSRX OK Sequoyah Marble City A tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees, and blew down power poles. The estimated peak wind in the tornado based on this damage was 105 mph.
01:42Z EF2 KTLX OK Johnston Coleman This tornado is labeled #N2. The tornado developed about a mile south-southeast of Coleman and moved southeast another mile, eventually traveling just into Atoka county. Several buildings, including a home, sustained major damage. Four other homes sustained at least partial damage. The U Cross Arena and Pavilion was heavily damaged, with part of the roof moved removed, steal beams on the outside of the building knocked down, and a section of the building completely destroyed. The tornado continued across the Atoka county border. ||This tornado moved into Atoka County.
01:45Z EF1 KTLX OK Atoka Boggy Depot State Park Atoka County portion of tornado #N2. The tornado that created damage near Coleman in Johnson County moved into Atoka County producing light damage.

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