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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| 22:42Z | EF0 | KDDC | KS | Seward | Liberal | Tornado confirmed with storm survey. |
| 00:29Z | EF0 | KAMA | TX | Wheeler | Lela | Video evidence indicated a very brief tornado about 2.6 miles|northwest of Lela. No damage was observed. The size, strength,|and duration of the tornado were estimated based on a combination|of video and radar data. |
| 00:41Z | EF1 | KFDR | TX | Wheeler | Kelton | Storm chaser video helped identify starting point. There was|eventually damage to an outbuilding which was the strongest|degree of damage where 110 mph winds were estimated. |
| 01:08Z | EFU | KFDR | OK | Harmon | Mc Knight | Two storm chasers observed a tornado south of Vinson crossing State Highway 30. No damage was observed, and the path of this tornado is estimated. |
| 01:13Z | EF1 | KFDR | OK | Beckham | Erick | A tornado was observed crossing State Highway 30 to the southwest of Erick. The tornado moved east-northeast and then northeast to the south and southeast of Erick. The Erick Fire Department observed damage to trees and a barn on E 1280 Road. As the tornado moved northeast, another barn was destroyed, and damage was observed to power poles and a pivot irrigator. |
| 01:13Z | EF2 | KFDR | OK | Roger Mills | Cheyenne | A tornado touched down just south of State Highway 47 and just southwest of the Cheyenne cemetery. The tornado initially moved east-southeast, then turned northeast moving through the northwestern portion of Cheyenne including a portion of the Washita Battlefield. A number of mobile homes were destroyed both west of Cheyenne and also along US-283 north of Cheyenne. Other homes were also damaged along the path. One fatality occurred in a mobile home that was destroyed. The tornado continued moving northeast damaging trees, power poles and at least one outbuilding southwest of and immediately west of Strong City before dissipating. A photograph from one of the destroyed mobile homes near Cheyenne was recovered near Lambert, OK in Alfalfa County, about 100 miles northeast of Cheyenne. |
| 01:23Z | EF1 | KFDR | OK | Greer | Reed | Greer County Emergency Management reported damage associated with a tornado that moved from north-northeast of Reed to just southeast of Brinkman. Power poles, trees and at least two barns were damaged by this tornado. |
| 01:45Z | EF1 | KFDR | OK | Kiowa | Lone Wolf | A large tornado was observed by spotters and chasers east of Lone Wolf, crossing State Highway 9 and moving northwest of Hobart. An NWS storm survey team found numerous trees and power poles damaged, and at least six barns or outbuildings damaged. |
| 02:31Z | EF0 | KVNX | OK | Alfalfa | Amorita | A tornado northwest of Amorita significantly damaged a barn. This tornado may have persisted longer, but no additional damage was observed in this very rural area. |
| 02:32Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Caddo | Gracemont | Damage began north of County Road 1280 before moving northeast and passing just west of Gracemont The tornado produced damage at the Gracemont cemetery damaging trees and moving granite headstones. The tornado then turned east-northeast crossing US-281 and dissipating north of County Road 1250. |
| 02:52Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Grady | Minco | A barn and a garage were damaged along County Road 1200 to the west-southwest of Minco by a relatively brief tornado. |
| 02:57Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Grady | Tuttle | A tornado touched down south of County Road 1190 to the west of Tuttle, and moved northeast crossing the Canadian River into Canadian County. In Grady County, the tornado damaged trees and street signs. |
| 03:00Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Canadian | Union City | This tornado touched down west of Tuttle in Grady County and moved into Canadian County to the southwest of Mustang. The tornado moved north-northeast dissipating west-northwest of Mustang. A number of homes and buildings were damaged, especially from SW 104th Street to SW 75th Street near Cimarron Road. The tornado dissipated near SW 44th Street and Richland Road. |
| 03:12Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | Wheatland | This tornado developed northwest of SW 44th Street and Council Road and just north of Western Heights High School. The tornado moved northeast, crossing Interstate 40 just east of Rockwell Avenue, and dissipated near NW 23rd Street between MacArthur Blvs and Ann Arbor Avenue. One building near SW 36th and Council had one exterior wall blown outward, and there was tree and power pole damage at various spots along the tornado path. |
| 03:15Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Cole | This tornado developed just west of Pennsylvania Avenue about 1/2 mile south of 290th Street where it took the roof off an outbuilding. The tornado moved east-northeast damaging a mobile home along 290th Street, and then snapped a couple of power poles as moved into the city limits of Goldsby just east of SW 24th Avenue. The tornado caused roof and fence damage in a neighborhood near NW 12th Avenue and Center Road in Goldsby before moving across the Goldsby airport damaging hangars. The tornado then crossed the Canadian River into Cleveland County. |
| 03:19Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | Norman | The tornado that moved through Goldsby in McClain County crossed the Canadian River and into Cleveland County moving swiftly through southern and eastern portions of Norman. The tornado passed less than one mile southeast of the National Weather Center, and damaged numerous homes in neighborhoods near 12th Avenue SE and Cedar Lane Road, and northeast of 24th Avenue SE and Imhoff Road as well as damaging apartments and businesses near the intersection of State Highway 9 and US Highway 77. EF2 damage was noted at several apartment buildings, homes and businesses in these areas. Moving northeast, the tornado moved into less areas with less density of homes and people, but still affected neighborhoods near 36th Avenue SE and Lindsay Street, 48th Avenue SE and Lindsey, and 60th Avenue SE and Alameda Street. The tornado continued northeast damaging trees, power lines and a few homes before dissipating in far southeast Oklahoma City near SE 125th Street and Dobbs Road. The tornado moved at over 60 mph. |
| 03:42Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Pottawatomie | Dale | This tornado moved out of Cleveland County crossing Pottawatomie Road just southeast of 89th Street/Memorial Road. The tornado moved east-northeast producing tree damage, roof damage to a home and flipping an RV as it approached Interstate 40. The tornado continued to produce tree and power pole damage moving east and northeast before dissipating after crossing State Highway 270 just north of Garretts Lake Road. |
| 03:42Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | Stella | A tornado developed just inside Cleveland County southwest of the intersection of Southeast 89th Street and Pottawatomie Road. A house and outbuilding suffered roof damage. The tornado moved east one-quarter of a mile before crossing Pottawatomie Road and moving into Pottawatomie County. |
| 03:45Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Pottawatomie | Aydelotte | This tornado developed just north of the Shawnee Mall on the north side of Shawnee and raced to the north-northeast creating tree damage and damage to a pivot irrigator. Several power poles were damaged along Wolverine Road near Harrison Avenue before the tornado turned northeast moving through a neighborhood near Moccassin Trail Road and Bryan Road. Several homes in this neighborhood had significant roof damage with at least one home losing its entire roof. The tornado continues producing tree, power pole, fence and outbuilding damage before crossing into Lincoln County near Brangus Road. |
| 03:51Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Lincoln | Meeker | This tornado moved north into Pottawatomie County. It produced damage to trees and an outbuilding before dissipating about one-third of a mile north of the county line. |
| 07:02Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Newton | Mc Elhany | A National Weather Service storm survey concluded that an EF-1 tornado, with maximum wind speeds of 105 mph, damaged or destroyed more than 10 outbuildings and overturned two RVs. Minor roof damage occurred to a few homes. A few trees were uprooted with large branches broken off of numerous trees. The tornado path was 0.7 miles long with a maximum width of 200 yards. The tornado crossed I-49 with visible debris in the median. |
| 07:25Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Dade | Meinert | A National Weather Service storm survey concluded that an EF-0 tornado, with maximum wind speeds of 77 mph, heavily damaged a machine barn. Tin was blown in a cyclonic manner. The tornado also broke several tree limbs. The tornado was 1.6 miles long with a maximum width of 200 yards. |
| 07:47Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Dade | Bona | A National Weather Service storm survey concluded that an EF-0 tornado, with maximum wind speeds of 76 mph, uprooted a few weak trees with large branches also broken off. No damage to structures was noted along the tornadoes path of 1.2 miles long with a maximum width of 100 yards. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).