Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
03:21Z EFU KDDC OK Beaver Balko This tornado track was estimated based on photos and eyewitness accounts. The tornado was moved northeast and was on the ground for just under 2 minutes. No damage was found, however the tornado didn't encounter any damage indicators along the path as|it remained in open grasslands. Given the lack of damage indicators, an unknown rating has been assigned.
03:38Z EF0 KDDC OK Beaver Elmwood This tornado was documented by multiple storm chasers with photos and video as it crossed US Highway 270 south of Beaver, Oklahoma. The tornado was on the ground for approximately one minute. With no damage reported to the power lines that the tornado crossed along the highway and no other damage indicators along the path which remained in open grassland areas, the tornado was rated an EF0.|The track and width were estimated based on eye witness reports, radar signatures and photographs. The maximum estimated wind speeds were 80 mph.
06:13Z EFU KFDR OK Beckham Erick Storm chasers observed a brief QLCS tornado approaching State Highway 30 to the south-southwest of Erick. No damage was reported.
10:24Z EF1 KFDR OK Stephens Duncan A large tree was uprooted and a power pole snapped as a tornado touched down in the northwest part of Duncan. At the same time, the rear-flank downdraft from the storm was producing damage across southwest and central portions of Duncan.
10:51Z EF2 KTLX OK Grady Cox City A tornado touched down near Cox City and moved east-northeast. The roof and exterior second floor walls were removed from house and a barn was destroyed near Cox City Road just northwest of town.
11:27Z EF2 KTLX OK Mcclain Wayne A tornado touched down just south of the city limits of Wayne and moved north through town. Three power poles were snapped along State Highway 59 on the south side of Wayne, and produced tree and roof damage at a few locations in Wayne. As the tornado moved north of town, a house about a mile north of town had it's roof removed and exterior walls near the garage and porch were destroyed. An outbuilding was also destroyed in this area. Powerline and tree damage were observed farther north as the tornado moved north and then northeast crossing the Canadian River into Cleveland County.
11:32Z EF1 KTLX OK Cleveland Lexington This tornado crossed the Canadian River from McClain County into Cleveland County. In Cleveland County, it uprooted a tree, and damaged an abandoned home and windmill before dissipating.
11:35Z EF2 KDYX TX Eastland Staff The tornado began near CR 575 with tree and fence damage observed. It moved northeast and severely damaged a large forested area, uprooting and debarking large trees. A 2-story single family home near CR 2214 and CR 571 was severely damaged. Portions of the roof were peeled away, and a partial exterior wall collapse was sustained on the north side of the structure. Additionally, substantial interior damage was observed, along with blown out windows and missing exterior brick sections. A large hardwood tree was uprooted and fell onto the southeast side of the 2-story house as well. A covered brick outdoor kitchen was completely destroyed and farming equipment was lofted and damaged. Significant tree damage continued near CR 433. The tornado then moved onto another private property off of CR 488 and severely damaged a manufactured home, collapsing all exterior walls. A large metal frame shed used to house large farm equipment was also destroyed on the property. As the tornado tracked across farm land, tree damage continued near CR 488 and hay bale coverings were plastered on the fence line where it crossed the road. The tornado continued across ranch land, and as it crossed Highway 16, it continued to cause tree damage. The tornado began weakening as it continued its northeast track beyond Highway 16, but some tree damage was observed on CR 495 before the tornado finally lifted. Maximum estimated winds were 135 mph.
11:46Z EF0 KTLX OK Pottawatomie Wanette A trailer was damaged in far southern Pottawatomie County to the west-southwest of Wanette.
11:55Z EF1 KTLX OK Garvin Hennepin Trees were damaged and the roof was removed from a communications building along State Highway 7 just northeast of Hennepin. The tornado likely moved northeast into unpopulated areas near Wildhorse Creek and Sandy Creek before dissipating.

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