Tornado Reports
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| 15:11Z | EF1 | KFDR | OK | Roger Mills | Strong City | This is the first tornado of a large outbreak across Oklahoma and north Texas that occurred on April 27. The Roger Mills County Emergency Manager provided information about tree damage observed to the east-northeast of Strong City. |
| 15:18Z | EF0 | KFDR | OK | Roger Mills | Hammon | A media storm chaser observed a brief tornado estimated to be about 6 miles northwest of Hammon. No damage is known to have occurred. |
| 18:21Z | EF1 | KVNX | OK | Garfield | Hillsdale | Garfield County Emergency Management reported tree and power pole damage at Hillsdale. |
| 19:15Z | EFU | KTWX | KS | Doniphan | White Cloud | A tornado was reported by emergency management 2 miles west southwest of White Cloud at 215 pm on 4/27. A mutual aid storm survey conducted by NWS Topeka indicated no damage in the vicinity of the tornado. Therefore, the tornado is rated EF-Unknown. |
| 19:39Z | EF1 | KICT | OK | Kay | Peckham | This tornado began southwest of Newkirk, west of Ranch Drive and north of Canteen Road damaging a barn and a carport. The tornado continued northeast damaging trees before dissipating near Waverly Street and Peckham Road west of Newkirk. |
| 19:54Z | EF1 | KICT | OK | Kay | Newkirk | A mobile home was damaged near where this tornado developed west of La Cann Road and south of Gate Road. The tornado moved east-northeast producing damage to another mobile home and trees along Gate Road. |
| 20:06Z | EF2 | KDYX | TX | Knox | Knox City | This tornado developed just southwest of Knox City and initially moved eastward across the south side of town, then turned northeast moving through the east side of town. A few houses suffered roof damage, and some sheds, outbuildings and trees were significantly damaged in Knox City. As the tornado continued to move northeast through rural Knox County, a few more farm houses had roof damage, barns were significantly damaged. A number of power poles along FM-2534 were broken. The tornado finally dissipated about 2 miles west of Rhineland. |
| 20:20Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Payne | (swo)stillwater Airport | A tornado touched down near Richmond Road just west of Country Club Road in northern Payne County damaging trees in the area. Trees and outbuildings were also damaged near Lone Chimney Road and Western Road to the northeast. This tornado may not have been continuous along this path. |
| 20:28Z | EF2 | KICT | KS | Cowley | Maple City | Multi-vortex damage occurred at the same farm. Each vortex was about 30 yards wide with three of five outbuildings hit on the property including two of them directly. The buildings that were directly hit included one well constructed metal building that was anchored by bolts into concrete with a steel frame. This second building was concrete brick with anchored metal structure and wood roof that was built closer to a house or sturdy garage than an outbuilding, pole barn, or farm building. |
| 20:36Z | EF1 | KICT | KS | Cowley | Dexter | Tree damage was noted in a couple of fields with the trunks of hardwood trees snapped. |
| 21:08Z | EF1 | KFDR | TX | Baylor | Red Springs | This tornado developed a couple of miles east or Red Springs in central Baylor County and moved northeast dissipating as a waterspout over Lake Kemp. Power poles were broken or pushed over along FM-1789 just south of FM-2069. Damage occurred to a silo and at least a couple of barns as well as a few trees along the path. |
| 21:10Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Caddo | Hinton | Storm chasers observed a tornado southwest of Hinton. No damage was reported in the area and the location is estimated. |
| 21:12Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Gentry | Gentry | This EF1 tornado began near or just west of U.S. Highway 169 south of Gentry, where a tractor trailer was blown over. Little damage was observed as the tornado moved northeast to 558 Road. A residence at this location featured roof damage to the home, damage to multiple grain bins, and complete destruction of a small barn. Multiple tree limbs were downed in the area, and debris from inside the barn was strewn around the property. The tornado continued northeast from this location, but little damaged was observed beyond this point. The end point is estimated based on spotter reports of the tornado crossing into Harrison County before lifting, though it is possible the tornado ended before this. |
| 21:29Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Canadian | Calumet | This tornado was first observed by storm chasers and spotters about 429 PM west of Calumet before it became wrapped in rain. A mobile home was damaged after the tornado crossed US-270 northwest of Calumet. Power poles were damaged along Ranch Road, and then buildings were damaged at an oil field near 192nd Street and Red Rock Road, including an RV that was destroyed and a trailer that was rolled. |
| 21:30Z | EF1 | KICT | KS | Elk | Moline | Two cedar trees had snapped trunks in the cemetery. |
| 21:35Z | EF0 | KGLD | KS | Hamilton | Kendall | Damaged outbuilding and power poles. Reported as a tornado with picture but could be a tornado or landspout. |
| 21:39Z | EF1 | KICT | KS | Elk | Moline | A couple of hardwood trees fell onto a car near a vacant house. Minimal if any damage occurred to the nearby home. A shed across the road had some tin peeled up on it, but it has open sides. A smaller tree down the road, to the north, had its trunk snapped. There was damage to a power pole and broken branches off a tree at the end of the path. |
| 21:42Z | EFU | KICT | KS | Elk | Moline | A multi-vortex brief tornado just south of Moline and secondary to the main rotation off to the north. No damage occurred. |
| 21:54Z | EFU | KICT | KS | Elk | Elk Falls | A tornado was reported by law enforcement likely between Elk Falls and Longton. No damage occurred. |
| 21:58Z | EF0 | KDMX | MO | Grundy | Spickard | A weak EF0 tornado began southeast of Spickard east of 7th Avenue, producing sporadic and intermittent tree damage along its path. The tornado tracked north-northeast across Hwy B and County Line Road into Mercer County before dissipating north of Jasper Road. |
| 22:03Z | EF0 | KDMX | MO | Mercer | Mill Grove | A weak EF0 tornado began southeast of Spickard east of 7th Avenue, producing sporadic and intermittent tree damage along its path. The tornado tracked north-northeast across Hwy B and County Line Road into Mercer County before dissipating north of Jasper Road. |
| 22:15Z | EFU | KFDR | TX | Baylor | Red Springs | While the large tornado was ongoing northwest of Seymour, security camera footage from a house on County Road 127 recorded another small tornado occurring about 2.5 miles northwest of the main tornado. No damage is known to have occurred in this rural area. The path of this tornado is estimated based on radar and the viewing angle of the video footage. |
| 22:35Z | EFU | KINX | KS | Wilson | Fredonia | There was a very brief tornado in an open field. No damage occurred. |
| 22:56Z | EFU | KINX | KS | Wilson | Benedict | Brief tornado touchdown reported with a video on Facebook just off the road. No damage occurred. |
| 23:11Z | EF0 | KINX | KS | Chautauqua | Chautauqua | An old bank building from 1905 which was all brick had some loss of the roof covering. |
| 23:11Z | EF0 | KINX | KS | Chautauqua | Chautauqua | Brief touchdown with a large branch about a foot in diameter of an elm tree snapped, and an unanchored canopy barn was tossed in the air. |
| 23:23Z | EF0 | KFDR | TX | Wichita | Iowa Park | A tornado was observed by research meteorologists with the National Severe Storms Laboratory and Texas Tech University northwest of Iowa Park. No significant damage was observed and the path is estimated. |
| 23:37Z | EFU | KEAX | MO | Linn | Brookfield Aprt | Trained spotter reported a very brief tornado west of Brookfield that coincided with an area of rotation on radar. No damage was found, so rated as a no track EF unknown tornado. |
| 23:43Z | EF0 | KFDR | TX | Wichita | Burkburnett | A tornado was observed by storm chasers and research meteorologists. The tornado initially developed in northern Wichita County and damaged a couple of power poles along Thrift Road to the north-northwest of Burkburnett. The tornado moved east-northeast crossing the Red River into far southeastern Tillman County Oklahoma. |
| 23:49Z | EFU | KFDR | OK | Tillman | Grandfield | This tornado crossed the Red River from Wichita County Texas into far southeastern Tillman County Oklahoma. It moved one mile northeast before moving into Cotton County. The area of potential damage in the Red River valley was inaccessible to the survey team. |
| 23:51Z | EF1 | KFDR | OK | Cotton | Devol | This tornado which developed in Wichita County Texas and moved across far southeastern Tillman County Oklahoma moved into Cotton County to the southwest of Devol before dissipating about one mile east of Devol. The tornado moved northeast and then east-northeast affecting the southern portion of Devol. One house just southeast of Devol received roof damage, and trees and power poles were damaged along the path in Cotton County. |
| 00:45Z | EFU | KINX | KS | Montgomery | Independence | Two photos of the tornado were shared via social media. No damage was reported. |
| 00:55Z | EFU | KFDR | OK | Comanche | Pumpkin Center | A storm chaser observed a brief tornado estimated to be 4 miles south-southeast of Pumpkin Center. No damage was reported. |
| 01:16Z | EFU | KICT | OK | Osage | Grainola | This brief tornado was observed and reported by storm chasers. The area where it likely occurred was surveyed by NWS Tulsa meteorologists, but it occurred over open country where no damage indicators could be found. Since no damage could be assessed, the tornado was rated EF-unknown. |
| 01:23Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Bates | Butler | This tornado began just east of Route YY and just south of State Highway 52 southeast of Butler in Bates County, where minor tree damage was observed. The tornado strengthened as it moved east-northeast toward SH 52, snapping or uprooting several trees at a residence just south of the highway. The fallen trees were in a variety of directions, confirming the presence of a tornado. The tornado continued along the highway east past Route N, where power poles were damaged and additional minor tree damage was observed. The last signs of damage were just east of Route N, where small limbs were downed at a residence. |
| 01:30Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Bates | Altona | NWS Storm Survey confirmed a relatively long-track QLCS EF-1 tornado. This EF1 tornado began just south of Route 18 east of Passaic. Some of the worst damage of the tornado affected a farm property, where one outbuilding collapsed, another had a garage door blown off, and multiple trees were damaged or uprooted. Large debris from the damaged property was blown well northeast, in some cases over 100 yards. The tornado tracked northeast, damaging a grove of trees to the south of SH 18 and producing minor damage to an outbuilding and mobile home on the north side of the highway. The tornado then tracked northeast to Route T, producing sporadic tree damage and some minor property damage. The damage track continues east-northeast along County Road 13004, with continued sporadic tree damage. One of the larger trees fell onto a residence, damaging the property as well as to power lines. Intermittent tree damage continues northeast to Route BB and County Road 13003, with more significant tree damage eastward along Sunset Drive just west of the Henry County line. Damage becomes more intermittent eastward into Henry County, with no damage observed a half mile past the county line. However, much of this area north of 400 Road in Henry County is inaccessible, so it is possible the tornado continued a short distance longer to the north or northeast of the end of the track. |
| 01:45Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Henry | Piper | A brief EF0 tornado occurred north of Montrose from the same mesovortex that produced the tornado just southeast of Butler. The first signs of damage occurred just west of Route K, where a farm building had metal roofing damage, and small trees were downed. A larger tree was split just east of Route K, with other minor limbs downed in the area. The tornado moved through generally inaccessible property before reaching Route RA between County Roads 250 and 320, where multiple trees suffered damage. No damage was noted farther west or east of this path. Given that the tree damage was in a variety of directions, the damage confirms the presence of a brief tornado. The office also received spotter video of a power flash in this general area, with a strong indication of rotation on radar. |
| 01:45Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Henry | Lucas | NWS Storm Survey confirmed a relatively long-track QLCS EF-1 tornado. This EF1 tornado began just south of Route 18 east of Passaic. Some of the worst damage of the tornado affected a farm property, where one outbuilding collapsed, another had a garage door blown off, and multiple trees were damaged or uprooted. Large debris from the damaged property was blown well northeast, in some cases over 100 yards. The tornado tracked northeast, damaging a grove of trees to the south of SH 18 and producing minor damage to an outbuilding and mobile home on the north side of the highway. The tornado then tracked northeast to Route T, producing sporadic tree damage and some minor property damage. The damage track continues east-northeast along County Road 13004, with continued sporadic tree damage. One of the larger trees fell onto a residence, damaging the property as well as to power lines. Intermittent tree damage continues northeast to Route BB and County Road 13003, with more significant tree damage eastward along Sunset Drive just west of the Henry County line. Damage becomes more intermittent eastward into Henry County, with no damage observed a half mile past the county line. However, much of this area north of 400 Road in Henry County is inaccessible, so it is possible the tornado continued a short distance longer to the north or northeast of the end of the track. |
| 01:53Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Payne | This tornado developed near 130th Street in McClain County about one half mile east of the Grady County line. One mobile home received roof damage and one storage trailer was rolled over. Trees were broken along this path as well. The tornado moved north-northwest and began straddling the McClain-Grady County line north of 150th Street. The tornado never fully moved into Grady County, but the tornado centerline did pass into Grady County briefly (see Grady County segment) before curving north-northeast and moving back into McClain County. |
| 01:57Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Grady | Bradley | The tornado that started in McClain County moved north-northwest and began straddling the McClain-Grady County line. The tornado never fully moved into Grady County, but the centerline of the tornado briefly moved north-northwest into Grady County before turning north-northeast back into McClain County. Trees were damaged along the county line. |
| 02:00Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Dibble | The centerline of the tornado that began farther south in McClain County and straddled the county line curved north-northeast and moved back into McClain County. The last damage noted was tree damage along 170th street about 100 yards east of the county line. |
| 02:12Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Dibble | Tree damage was observed along 250th Street north-northeast of Dibble. However much of the remainder of the tornado path was inaccessible to the ground survey team. |
| 02:16Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Johnston | Ravia | Johnston County Emergency Management provided drone video of widespread tree damage from a tornado that moved north-northwest from north of Ravia to west of Reagan. Many trees were broken or uprooted in the prairie north of Ravia. Before dissipating, a few barns and outbuildings were also damaged as the tornado approached Pace Road west of Reagan. The tornado dissipated soon after crossing Pace Road. |
| 02:17Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Cole | This tornado produced tree damage as it moved northeast from west-northwest of Cole to northeast of Cole. |
| 02:20Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Mcclain | Cole | Tree damage was first observed near May Avenue and 297th Street north of Cole. The tornado moved northeast producing roof damage to homes just west of Goldsby with at least two homes losing most their roofs. Other trees were damaged along the path. The tornado dissipated after crossing Interstate 35 just south of Sycamore Road. |
| 02:29Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | (oun)norman Westheimer Arpt | This tornado moved across north Norman from near 24th Avenue Northwest and Robinson Street to just southwest of 12th Avenue Northeast and Tecumseh Road. A gas station canopy and trees were damaged at the beginning of the path along 24th Avenue Northwest. The tornado then moved northeast onto the University of Oklahoma Max Westheimer Airport damaging a hangar, and then continued north producing scattered tree damage. |
| 02:42Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Carter | Ardmore | The Ardmore tornado initially developed about 5 miles southwest of Ardmore, and moved north-northeast towards Ardmore. Some homes near Gateway Road had most or all of their roofs removed. Tree damage was significant along this area. ||The tornado then continued north-northeast through the west side of Ardmore especially near Plainview Road. Many homes suffered significant roof damage. Ardmore emergency management reported that 52 homes were damaged with 17 of them a total loss. The tornado moved near a Best Buy distribution center on the northwest side of Ardmore blowing over numerous trailers.||Continuing north-northeast, the tornado continued producing tree and power pole damage, and EF2 roof damage to another home near Lake Ardmore road. The tornado crossed Interstate 35 just east of Ardmore Club Lake and turned more northeast before dissipating near US Highway 77 north of Deer Creek Road. |
| 02:45Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | (tik)tinker Afb | The initial damage was noted along Berryman Road (west of Post Road) south of Southeast 44th Street in southeast Oklahoma City. The tornado then moved northeast through southeast Midwest City and into Choctaw dissipating just northeast of US-62 (Northeast 23rd Street) and Indian Meridian Road. A number of houses and a church had roof damage along the path and a number of trees were downed. |
| 02:50Z | EFU | KINX | KS | Wilson | Lafontaine | Brief tornado reported with no known damage. |
| 03:15Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Pontotoc | Francis | Emergency Management spotters reported a tornado near State Highway 1 between Happyland and Steedman. A barn was damaged just north of Highway 1 and trees were damaged along the path. The tornado moved north for about a mile and a half. |
| 03:16Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Lincoln | Sparks | Initial damage from this tornado was observed along County Road S3460 between E930 and E940 Roads where a barn was blown over and numerous trees were broken. The tornado moved northeast crossing Route 66 a couple of miles west of Davenport and dissipated near County Road S3510 just north of E850 Road about a mile east of Kendrick. Another barn was heavily damaged south of Kendrick, otherwise the tornado produced primarily tree damage along the path. |
| 03:23Z | EF3 | KTLX | OK | Murray | Sulphur | The Sulphur tornado initially developed in the Chickasaw National Recreation Area to the southwest of Sulphur and produced tree damage as well as damage to one building in the northeast section of the park as the tornado approached Sulphur. The tornado moved into the southern part of Sulphur causing significant damage to a number of homes on Tishomingo Avenue adjacent to the Chickasaw NRA.||The tornado moved northeast through downtown Sulphur destroying or causing extensive damage to numerous businesses and buildings downtown. Many people were trapped and one woman was killed when a building housing a sports lounge collapsed downtown on this Saturday night. Damage was rated EF3 to numerous buildings downtown, as well as to some homes and buildings in neighborhoods across northeast Sulphur as the tornado continues to move northeast through town.||The tornado continued northeast out of Sulphur and damaged another home along Palmer Road in northeastern Murray County. Tree damage was also observed on the county line as the tornado moved from Murray County into Pontotoc County. |
| 03:29Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Morgan | Florence | A NWS storm survey determined that an EF-0 tornado traveled along Ehlers and Butterfield Trail Road to just southwest of Florence uprooting multiple trees and damaging limbs. Along the tornadoes three and an half mile track it had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph with a width of 50 yards. |
| 03:36Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Pontotoc | Roff | The Sulphur Tornado moved into Pontotoc County from Murray County. A number of trees were damaged near the county line before the tornado quickly dissipated. |
| 03:36Z | EF3 | KTLX | OK | Hughes | Spaulding | The Spaulding-Holdenville Tornado developed along County Road N369 in the south side of the town of Spaulding and moved north through Spaulding causing roof damage to a few homes and damaging some outbuildings, metal buildings and trees. The damage in and near Spaulding was primarily EF1 damage.||The tornado became wider as it moved north-northeast from Spaulding becoming almost two-thirds of a mile wide as it crossed County Road E135 and a mile wide as it moved north of County Road E134. Most of the damage west of Holdenville was between Spaulding Road and County Road N369 missing the most populated part of Holdenville to the west and the missing the Davis Correctional Facility to the east. The tornado continued producing roof damage to homes as well as damage to outbuildings, metal buildings, trees and power poles. ||The tornado was still about one mile in width as it moved north-northeast crossing US Highway 270 and County Road E132, but the intensity increased from EF1 to EF3 as it approached County Road E131. Multiple mobile homes were completely destroyed in this area. Two fatalities occurred in mobile homes here where a 35 year old man was killed in one mobile home and a 4 month old girl was killed in another.||Although the tornado moved through less densely populated areas of Hughes County continued moving north-northeast through less densely populated areas of Hughes County, it still produced significant roof damage to homes and destroyed mobile homes as it continued moving north-northeast, especially along State Highway 48 north of Holdenville, County Road E125 just east of State Highway 48, and E120 Road where EF2 damage was observed in each of these areas. The tornado then crossed E119 Road into Okfuskee County. See the Eastern Oklahoma entry from NWS Tulsa for the continuation of this tornado. |
| 03:37Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Pontotoc | Roff | After the Sulphur tornado dissipated, the storm produced another tornado in western Pontotoc County from west of Roff north and then northeast before it dissipated northwest of Fitzhugh. At least two mobile homes were rolled off of their foundation and at least one barn had roof damage. Trees and power poles were also damaged by this tornado along this path. |
| 03:45Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Carter | Ardmore | A brief tornado produced some light tree damage about 4 miles northeast of Ardmore. |
| 03:59Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Moniteau | Tipton | A tornado touched down along Alexander Road just east of intersection with Hays Road at 10:59 pm (northeast of Tipton, MO) snapping off several power poles. It tracked to the east snapping off several large trees, destroying an unoccupied mobile home, and causing minor roof damage to an outbuilding. Then the tornado veered, tracking to the northeast and causing damage to an open sided outbuilding after crossing over Cross Lane Road. The tornado soon lifted and dissipated just south of Old Twelve Highway. Overall, the tornado was rated EF1 with a path length of 1.70 miles and a max path width of 30 yards. No deaths or injuries were reported. |
| 04:04Z | EF3 | KTLX | OK | Okfuskee | Bearden | This is the second segment of a two-segment tornado that started in Hughes County, where it also produced EF-3 damage. This strong tornado moved north-northeast from Hughes County, crossing into Okfuskee County between the N3730 and N3740 Roads. A home was destroyed just north of the county line. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and numerous power poles were blown down through the E1170 Road, then it moved into the Bearden Oil and Gas Field, where road access was very minimal. Two high tension metal pole structures were blown down in this area, just south of the E1160 Road, and east of the N3740 Road. The tornado continued to move north-northeast severely damaging a home, and snapping numerous trees along the N3760 Road, before dissipating south of the E1110 Road and west of Highway 27. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 135 to 145 mph. |
| 04:07Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Murray | Dougherty | This tornado developed about 1 miles west-southwest of Drake, or about 4.5 miles east of Dougherty. It moved erratically northeast and crossed US Highway 77 about a mile and half north of Drake. Near US-77, it caused roof damage to one home and blew out windows in another. Some metal buildings were also damaged in this area. Otherwise the damage was primarily to trees with some large trees snapped along the path. |
| 04:08Z | EF4 | KFWS | OK | Love | Marietta | The Marietta-Lake Murray-Dickson tornado first produced damage near Peanut Road south of Indian Trails Road about two miles southwest of downtown Marietta. Trees and power poles were damaged near the beginning of the path and a house received some shingle damage. EF2 damage was observed as the tornado moved north-northeast and crossed Indian Trails Road where a home was unroofed and many trees were snapped.||As the tornado turned more northeast, it struck a Dollar Tree Distribution Center just west of Interstate 35 on the west side of Marietta causing significant roof and exterior wall damage to the facility. The company reported that the building and the inventory were not salvageable. A fatality occurred as the tornado crossed Interstate 35 just northeast of the distribution center and south of State Highway 32 as a southbound semi truck was overturned by the tornado. The driver was injured and the passenger was killed. ||Just east of Interstate 35 along State Highway 32, the tornado destroyed a Dollar General store and a Homeland Grocery Store. NWS surveyors in coordination with a wind engineer rated the destruction of these two buildings as EF4. In this area, the tornado also caused significant damage to a truck stop, hospital and nursing home. The tornado continued north-northeast through the northwestern sections of Marietta continuing to produce tree, roof and power pole damage although damage intensity was not as strong as near State Highway 32.||After moving out of Marietta, the tornado turned northeast again snapping numerous trees and damaging a barn as it approached Lake Murray. The tornado crossed the southeastern portion of Lake Murray near the dam. It severely damaged a mobile home, destroyed a barn and snapped more trees after crossing the lake. The tornado then moved into Carter County near Scott Road. |
| 04:21Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Murray | Dougherty | A tornado developed southeast of Dougherty and moved north-northeast likely dissipating as a waterspout over the southeast portion of Lake Of The Arbuckles. Tree damage was noted both along Big Canyon Road southeast of Dougherty near the beginning of the path, and along Goddard Youth Camp Road in the southern portion of the Chickasaw National Recreation area just south of Lake Of The Arbuckles. |
| 04:23Z | EF2 | KTLX | OK | Carter | Dickson | The Marietta-Lake Murray-Dickson Tornado moved from Love County into Carter County near Scott Road just east of Lake Murray. The tornado destroyed one mobile home, heavily damaged another and damaged many trees and power poles between the county line and where it crossed US Highway 70. The tornado turned north-northeast destroying one mobile home and damaging at least two others as it approached the town of Dickson. North of Dickson, at least one other home had significant roof damage and another mobile home was rolled in addition to continued tree and power pole damage. The tornado finally dissipated near US Highway 177 near the community of Baum. |
| 05:01Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Okmulgee | Schulter | This tornado developed west of Schulter and moved northeast across Highway 75 and the Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge. It widened and strengthened as it moved across the E1000 Road, where numerous trees were uprooted or snapped. The tornado continued to widen as it approached Morris. At least 70 homes and businesses were damaged in Morris, then the tornado turned to the north and dissipated about a mile north of town. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 105 to 110 mph. |
| 05:14Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Okmulgee | Morris | This tornado developed just east of Morris and moved northeast. The tornado widened, and turned north-northeast, just north of the E930 Road, and then turned northeast near the E910 Road, and dissipated east of the N4080 Road. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, numerous power poles were snapped, several homes were damaged, and several outbuildings were destroyed along the path of this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 05:22Z | EFU | KTLX | OK | Johnston | Troy | A tornado was observed by Mannsville Fire Department spotters and a storm chaser southwest of Mill Creek and north of Mannsville. No damage was reported and the location of this tornado is estimated. |
| 05:28Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Muskogee | Jamesville | This tornado developed south of W 33rd St S and west of N 194th St W, and moved northeast crossing Highway 62 near the intersection of Highway 16. It dissipated near the Arkansas River. The tornado uprooted trees and snapped large tree limbs. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. |
| 05:40Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Wagoner | Choska | This tornado developed southwest of Porter and moved northeast to near the intersection of S 429th East Avenue and E 211 Street South, before turning north-northeast and crossing over the Muskogee Turnpike. The tornado dissipated before crossing the Verdigris River, about two miles north of the Turnpike. The tornado damaged the roof of a home, destroyed a small outbuilding, and uprooted and snapped trees along its path. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 05:55Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Wagoner | La Barge | This tornado uprooted and snapped several large trees, and blew down power poles just southwest of Wagoner. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 06:23Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Cherokee | Peggs | This tornado developed east-northeast of Peggs, and moved northeast across northern Cherokee County. The tornado snapped and uprooted trees along its path. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 105 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).