Oklahoma (TUL) April 1995
Osage County
1 W Barnsdall 10 0750CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
5 E Barnsdall 10 0750CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
6 NE Barnsdall 10 0755CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
8 NE Barnsdall 10 0755CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
5 SW Bartlesville 10 0800CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
8 E New Prue 10 0902CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms in Osage County produced dime size hail at several
locations in the eastern part of the county.
Creek County
NR Bristow 10 1100CST 0 0 3 0 Lightning
Pittsburg County
2 S Hartshorne 10 1135CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Latimer County
Wilburton 10 1145CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Tulsa County
2 E Broken Arrow 10 1155CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Wagoner County
1 W Oneta 10 1200CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Mayes County
1 N Chouteau 10 1232CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
2 E Locust Grove 10 1245CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Locust Grove 10 1255CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Delaware County
Bernice 10 1258CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Bernice 10 1302CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Wagoner County
Yonkers 10 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
Delaware County
Kansas 10 1351CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
McIntosh County
1 NW Hanna 10 1355CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Okmulgee County 10 1400CST-
Henryetta 1430CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Muskogee County
Boynton 10 1400CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
McIntosh County
6 W Checotah 10 1405CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Hitchita 10 1410CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Pittsburg County
10 NW McAlester 10 1415CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Ottawa County
5 E Wyandotte 10 1430CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Muskogee County 10 1445CST-
NR Muskogee 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Cherokee County
Tahlequah 10 1455CST 0 0 3 0 Lightning
Tahlequah 10 1457CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Hulbert 10 1508CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Latimer County
3 SW Yanush 10 1515CST 0 0 3 0 Hail (1.50)
TSTM Wind
Haskell County
Whitefield 10 1515CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
McCurtain 10 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Muskogee County
Webbers Falls 10 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Cherokee County
Tahlequah 10 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Haskell County
NR Stigler 10 1540CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
NR McCurtain 10 1540CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Sequoyah County
Gore 10 1543CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Cherokee County
Cookson 10 1545CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Delaware County
Flint 10 1547CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Wagoner County 10 1550CST-
Coweta-Red Bird 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Haskell County
1 S Keota 10 1555CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Delaware County
1 E Flint 10 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Cherokee County
3 N Moodys 10 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore County
Bokoshe 10 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Cameron 10 1605CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Sequoyah County
Muldrow 10 1612CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
Muldrow 10 1614CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
Le Flore County
1 E Spiro 10 1615CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Adair County
1 W Stilwell 10 1620CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Wagoner County 10 1630CST-
Wagoner 1700CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Mayes County 10 1700CST-
Locust Grove 1730CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Cherokee County 10 1725CST-
Tahlequah 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Severe thunderstorms moved across eastern Oklahoma during the late
morning and afternoon of April 10th. Strong thunderstorm winds
destroyed 2 barns and damaged an antenna pole and a porch 3 miles
southwest of Yanush. Hail up to 1.50 inches in diameter also fell at
this location. Strong thunderstorm winds downed numerous trees in
Wilburton, near Stigler, near McCurtain, and just east of Spiro.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour in Cameron, and power
lines were blown down by strong thunderstorm winds in Bokoshe. Quarter
to golfball size hail fell at Yonkers, and half dollar size hail fell
at Whitefield and at Muldrow. Dime size hail covered the ground 10
miles northwest of McAlester, and dime to quarter size hail fell at
numerous other locations in eastern Oklahoma.
Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in flash
flooding in parts of northeast Oklahoma. Widespread street flooding
occurred in Henryetta, Wagoner, Locust Grove, and Tahlequah, where some
streets were closed and low-water bridges were also flooded. Widespread
street flooding also occurred in Muskogee, and some county roads were
closed by flooding near Muskogee. State Highway 51A between Coweta and
Red Bird was also flooded. Lightning started a house fire in Tahlequah
which caused $3000 damage, and lightning also started a fire at an oil
tank near Bristow.
Osage County
8 SW Bowring 16 1528CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Pawnee County
1 NE Pawnee 16 1545CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Washington County
NR Copan 16 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Osage County
Hominy 16 1615CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
1 E Avant 16 1650CST 0.2 50 0 0 3 0 Tornado (F-0)
Washington County
Ramona 16 1700CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Rogers County
2 E Oologah 16 1745CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa County
Skiatook 16 1809CST 0 0 4 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Craig County
1 SW Vinita 16 1825CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
Pawnee County
Cleveland 16 1829CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Osage County
Osage 16 1835CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Pawnee County
Cleveland 16 1837CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
Rogers County 16 1900CST-
Chelsea 2130CST 0 0 3 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa County
2 N Sperry 16 1910CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Sperry 16 1912CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (56)
2 N Sperry 16 1916CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Osage County
Hominy 16 1945CST-2015CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
1 W Skiatook 16 2000CST-2030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa County 16 2000CST-
Skiatook 2030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Pawnee County 16 2000CST-
Cleveland 2030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Creek County
2 W Mannford 16 2117CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the late
afternoon and evening of April 16th. The storms produced large hail,
damaging winds, and 1 tornado. The tornado touched down 1 mile east of
Avant at 1650CST and was on the ground for 0.2 miles. 2 mobile homes
were damaged by this 50 yard wide, F-0 tornado. Strong thunderstorm
winds overturned and damaged a camper just southwest of Vinita, and a
mobile home was also blown 5 feet off its foundation just southwest of
Vinita. Strong thunderstorm winds blew part of the roof off a bus barn
and caused damage to the south end of the bus barn at the corner of
Osage Street and 2nd Street in Skiatook. Several trees and large tree
limbs were also blown down in Skiatook. Strong thunderstorm winds
downed trees 2 miles east of Oologah, and winds gusted to 65 miles an
hour at Tall Chief Cove in Sperry.
Half dollar size hail fell at Cleveland, and quarter size hail covered
the ground 8 miles southwest of Bowring and at Osage. Dime to quarter
size hail also fell at several other locations in northeast Oklahoma.
Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in flash
flooding. Considerable street flooding occurred in Chelsea, and water
entered some businesses on Main Street in Chelsea. Approximately 10
low-water bridges had to be closed in the Chelsea area due to high
water. High water flooded roadways in Hominy, and considerable street
flooding occurred in Cleveland and from just west of Skiatook into
Skiatook.
Okfuskee County
Weleetka 17 2052CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Creek County
NR Mannford 17 2055CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Okmulgee County
Henryetta 17 2055CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Dewar 17 2055CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
6 ESE Henryetta 17 2100CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
Tulsa County
Sand Springs 17 2100CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Okfuskee County
Bearden 17 2110CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Osage County
Avant 17 2115CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Okmulgee County
1 WNW Hoffman 17 2119CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
Washington County
Vera 17 2120CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
McIntosh County
Hitchita 17 2125CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
TSTM Wind (52)
Muskogee County
2.25 NE Council Hill 17 2130CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
McIntosh County
Stidham 17 2135CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Creek County
Sapulpa 17 2136CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (58)
Tulsa County
4 W Sand Springs 17 2140CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Osage County
4 N Sand Springs 17 2145CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Creek County
3 NE Sapulpa 17 2145CST 0 1 5 0 TSTM Wind
Nowata County
Nowata 17 2145CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
McIntosh County
10 W Checotah 17 2150CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
TSTM Wind (52)
6 N Eufaula 17 2150CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
TSTM Wind (52)
Osage County 17 2200CST-
S+SE Osage CO. 2230CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Pawnee County 17 2200CST-
10 E Terlton 2230CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Muskogee County
NR Council Hill 17 2202CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa County
Collinsville 17 2205CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Okmulgee County 17 2205CST-2300CST
2.25 S Morris-Morris-5 E Morris 0 0 3 0 Flash Flood
Rogers County
5 SW Oologah 17 2210CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Muskogee County
Muskogee 17 2210CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Muskogee 17 2212CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind (70)
1 SW Muskogee 17 2212CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Wagoner County
1 S Okay-4 E Okay 17 2214CST-2221CST 4.5 125 0 0 5 0 Tornado (F-2)
3 W Okay 17 2215CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Muskogee County
3 W Muskogee 17 2215CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Muskogee-3 N Muskogee 17 2220CST-2300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Nowata County
7 W Nowata 17 2220CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Rogers County
8 W Claremore 17 2225CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Creek County 17 2230CST-
Mannford 2300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Cherokee County
8 E Wagoner 17 2230CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (59)
2.5 S Peggs 17 2232CST 0.25 50 0 0 4 0 Tornado (F-1)
NR Qualls-8 S Tahlequah 17 2235CST-2245CST 7 200 0 0 5 0 Tornado (F-2)
2 S Hulbert 17 2242CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Craig County
NR Big Cabin 17 2245CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Mayes County
Rose 17 2250CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Cherokee County
2.5 S Peggs-3 E Peggs 17 2255CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Delaware County
1 E Eucha 17 2300CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
McCurtain County
Battiest 17 2301CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Adair County 17 2302CST-2304CST
3 SE Stilwell-3 ESE Stilwell 1 75 0 0 5 0 Tornado (F-1)
Ottawa County
Quapaw 17 2305CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Le Flore County
Poteau 17 2306CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Adair County
4 E Stilwell 17 2310CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
Delaware County
3.5 NW Colcord 17 2310CST 0.1 40 0 0 3 0 Tornado (F-0)
3 S Leach 17 2315CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
2 N Oaks 17 2315CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
2 N Twin Oaks 17 2315CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
NR Grove 17 2320CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms moved across eastern Oklahoma during the evening
of April 17th. The storms produced a total of 8 tornadoes, as well as
large hail and damaging winds.
The first five tornadoes all occurred with the same supercell
thunderstorm. The first tornado touched down briefly 6 miles east
southeast of Henryetta at 2100CST. No damage occurred with this F-0
tornado.
The second tornado was another brief touchdown just west northwest of
Hoffman at 2119CST. No damage occurred with this F-0 tornado.
The third tornado was another brief touchdown 2.25 miles northeast of
Council Hill at 2130CST. Trees were downed by this F-0 tornado.
The fourth tornado touched down in a residential area 1 mile south of
Okay at 2214CST. The tornado heavily damaged 2 homes and caused minor
damage to 9 homes in the residential area. 5 mobile homes were also
destroyed, and 5 other mobile homes were damaged. Several vehicles were
either damaged or destroyed, numerous power poles were downed, and
numerous trees were uprooted. The tornado continued east northeast for
approximately 4.5 miles before lifting 4 miles east of Okay at 2221CST
just before reaching the Fort Gibson Lake Dam. This tornado was 125
yards wide and was rated as an F-2.
The fifth tornado touched down 2.5 miles south of Peggs at 2232CST. The
tornado damaged a Free Will Baptist Church camp building and also
damaged a barn and uprooted trees. This F-1 tornado was on the ground
for 1/4 mile and was 50 yards wide.
The sixth tornado touched down near Qualls at 2235CST and moved
northeast for 7 miles before lifting 8 miles south of Tahlequah near
the town of Keys at 2245CST. The tornado damaged Carter's Automotive
Building 8 miles south of Tahlequah, and several vehicles were thrown
a considerable distance from the building. The tornado also caused
approximately $100,000 damage to a county solid waste plant in the same
general area. This tornado was 200 yards wide and was rated as an F-2.
The seventh tornado touched down 3 miles southeast of Stilwell at
2302CST and moved northeast for 1 mile before lifting 3 miles east
southeast of Stilwell at 2304CST. The tornado destroyed 1 modular home,
1 mobile home, and 2 chicken houses, and caused minor damage to several
other homes. This tornado was 75 yards wide and was rated as an F-1.
The eighth tornado was spawned by the same storm which produced the
first five tornadoes. It touched down briefly 3.5 miles northwest of
Colcord at 2310CST. The tornado damaged the roof of 1 home and also
damaged 3 barns. This tornado was 40 yards wide and was rated as an
F-0.
The storms also produced strong straight-line winds which caused
considerable damage. Strong thunderstorm winds destroyed 2 mobile homes
and damaged 4 other mobile homes at the Robinson Trailer Park 3 miles
northeast of Sapulpa. 1 resident of the park suffered a back injury as
a result of the storms. A mobile home was destroyed and a chicken house
was damaged by strong thunderstorm winds 4 miles east of Stilwell, and
strong winds damaged a trailer house near Council Hill. A house was
damaged by high winds 2 miles south of Hulbert, and chicken houses were
blown over in Rose.
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 80 miles an hour in Muskogee blew the
roofs off a couple buildings and knocked down light poles and large
tree branches. A barn was destroyed, a window was blown out, and trees
were downed by strong winds just southwest of Muskogee. Several roofs
were blown off outbuildings and windows were blown out 3 miles west of
Muskogee, and a chimney was blown off a roof and several large tree
limbs were downed in Nowata. Strong thunderstorm winds blew a large
tree onto the roof of a house in Avant, and the skirting was blown off
a trailer and numerous trees were downed 4 miles north of Sand Springs.
Strong thunderstorm winds damaged a brick building in Henryetta,
blowing off bricks near the top of the building, and trees were blown
down onto a house near Grove. Lines, trees, and an amateur radio tower
were downed by strong winds 2 miles north of Oaks, and strong winds
downed a large radio tower near Mannford. 60 mile an hour winds blew
the windows out of a store and downed trees in Poteau, and up to 50
large trees were blown down just east of Eucha.
Strong thunderstorm winds downed numerous trees from 2.5 miles south of
Peggs to 3 miles east of Peggs, and 3 barns were destroyed 3 miles east
of Peggs. Thunderstorm winds downed trees and power lines in Battiest,
3 miles south of Leach, and 2 miles north of Twin Oaks, and several
trees were blown over onto power lines in Quapaw. A large tree was
blown down 4 miles west of Sand Springs, and large tree limbs were
blown down in Sand Springs and in Weleetka. Strong thunderstorm winds
downed numerous large tree limbs in Bearden, and several large tree
limbs were downed by strong winds near Big Cabin.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour 3 miles west of Okay, to
67 miles an hour in Sapulpa, and to 65 miles miles an hour 5 miles
southwest of Oologah. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 65 to 70 miles an
hour at Sequoyah State Park 8 miles east of Wagoner, and to 60 to 70
miles an hour in Collinsville. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an
hour 7 miles west of Nowata, 8 miles west of Claremore, and at several
locations in McIntosh County.
Large hail also accompanied some of the storms. Half dollar size hail
fell at Dewar, and nickel size hail fell at Hitchita, 10 miles west of
Checotah, and at Fountainhead State Park 6 miles north of Eufaula. Dime
size hail fell in Vera.
Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in flash
flooding in parts of northeast Oklahoma. Street flooding occurred in
the south and southeast parts of Osage County, 10 miles east of
Terlton, and in Mannford. Street flooding also occurred in Muskogee,
and U.S. Highway 69 was flooded 3 miles north of Muskogee. Streets were
closed by flooding in Morris, and State Highway 62 was closed east of
Morris due to 3 feet of water covering the roadway. Water also entered
some garages and basements in Morris, and a bridge was damaged by
flooding 2.25 miles south of Morris.
Delaware County
1 E Kansas 19 1920CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Adair County
Chewey 19 1925CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Muskogee County
Porum 19 1930CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
TSTM Wind
Delaware County
Flint 19 1930CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
3.5 W West Siloam Springs 19 1935CST 0 0 5 0 TSTM Wind
2 W West Siloam Springs 19 1935CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
2 N West Siloam Springs 19 1935CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
0.5 W West Siloam Springs 19 1940CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
West Siloam Springs 19 1940CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
Pawnee County
Hallett 19 1955CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Pittsburg County
McAlester 19 2016CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Haskell County
1 E Enterprise 19 2055CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
Pittsburg County
Kiowa 19 2105CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Severe thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma during the evening
of April 19th. Strong thunderstorm winds in West Siloam Springs blew in
a wall and blew out all the doors of the new fire department. Telephone
poles were snapped in two places near the West Siloam Springs police
department, and numerous trees and power lines were also downed in West
Siloam Springs. Strong thunderstorm winds totally destroyed 3 trailer
homes 3.5 miles west of West Siloam Springs, and a roof was blown off
a mobile home and several outbulidings were destroyed 2 miles west of
West Siloam Springs. A tree was blown onto the Mosely School 2 miles
north of West Siloam Springs, and a tree was blown onto a main feeder
line just east of Kansas.
Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees in Flint across State Highway
412 and also at the entrance to the Cherokee Turnpike. Several large
tree limbs were blown down in Chewey and in Porum. Golfball size hail
fell just east of Enterprise, and quarter size hail fell 1/2 mile west
of West Siloam Springs and at Porum. Nickel size hail fell at Kiowa,
and dime size hail fell at McAlester and at Hallett.
Tulsa County
Tulsa 22 1130CST 0 0 4 0 Lightning
Lightning started a house fire in Tulsa.
Pittsburg County
10 S McAlester 22 1145CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (61)
McAlester 22 1150CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Alderson 22 1150CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
5 SE McAlester 22 1150CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
5 W Savanna 22 1150CST 0 0 5 0 TSTM Wind
Latimer County
Wilburton 22 1205CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Haskell County
Kinta 22 1205CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Lequire 22 1215CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
10 NE Stigler 22 1240CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Pittsburg County
NR Kiowa 22 1301CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
7 E Arpelar 22 1305CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
1 S Indianola 22 1350CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
1 E Indianola 22 1425CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
1 E McAlester 22 1435CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Ashland 22 1446CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
McAlester 22 1510CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
25 W Featherston 22 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Haskell County
Stigler 22 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms developed in southeast Oklahoma during the late
morning and early afternoon of April 22nd. Strong thunderstorm winds
destroyed prefab buildings at the Army Ammunitions Plant 5 miles west
of Savanna, and buildings were damaged and large trees were blown down
in Alderson. A tin roof was blown off a bus barn in McAlester, and
numerous trees and power lines were also blown down in McAlester. A
porch was blown off a mobile home 5 miles southeast of McAlester, and
power poles were snapped by the wind near Kiowa. Strong thunderstorm
winds downed large tree limbs in Kinta, just south of Indianola, and in
Stigler. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour 10 miles south
of McAlester.
Nickel size hail fell 10 miles northeast of Stigler, and dime size hail
covered the ground 1 mile east of Indianola. Dime size hail also fell
at Wilburton, at Lequire, and at several other locations in Pittsburg
County.
Craig County
7 W Vinita 24 1548CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Vinita 24 1615CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Ottawa County
Wyandotte 24 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in extreme northeast Oklahoma
during the late afternoon of April 24th. Strong thunderstorm winds
uprooted trees and caused a considerable amount of minor damage in
Vinita. Nickel size hail fell 7 miles west of Vinita, and dime size
hail fell at Wyandotte.
McIntosh County
3 S Hanna 26 1735CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
An isolated severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail 3 miles south
of Hanna.
Osage County
10 E Foraker 29 0015CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Hominy 29 0132CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Washington County
Bartlesville 29 0140CST-
0400CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Ramona 29 0150CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Osage County
Avant 29 0155CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Washington County
Vera 29 0220CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Tulsa County
Sperry 29 0230CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Rogers County
2 E Claremore 29 0240CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Nowata County 29 0300CST-
Nowata 0330CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Osage County 29 0300CST-
Hominy 0400CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Mayes County
Pryor 29 0315CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa County 29 0320CST-
Tulsa 0400CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Pawnee County 29 0330CST-
Skedee-Blackburn 0430CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Mayes County
Locust Grove 29 0345CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
3 N Locust Grove 29 0345CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Tulsa County 29 0400CST-
NR Sand Springs 0500CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Rogers County 29 0400CST-
Claremore-Foyil 0500CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Creek County 29 0415CST-
Mannford 0515CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Wagoner County 29 0500CST-
Wagoner 0600CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Adair County
Stilwell 29 0515CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Sequoyah County
Sallisaw 29 0645CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Muskogee County 29 0700CST-
N+C Muskogee CO. 0930CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
McIntosh County 29 0800CST-
Hitchita 0830CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Le Flore County
Big Cedar 29 0915CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Severe thunderstorms moved across eastern Oklahoma during the early
morning of April 29th. Strong thunderstorm winds blew down large tree
branches in Vera, and thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour 10
miles east of Foraker, 2 miles east of Claremore, and in Stilwell.
Quarter size hail fell at Sallisaw and at Big Cedar, and nickel size
hail fell at Ramona and 3 miles north of Locust Grove. Dime size hail
fell at several other locations in northeast Oklahoma.
Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in flash
flooding in northeast Oklahoma. Street flooding occurred in
Bartlesville, Nowata, and Wagoner, and Main Street in Hominy was also
flooded. Street flooding occurred in the city of Tulsa at the
intersection of 31st Street South and Mingo Road and at the
intersection of West 41st Street and Elwood Avenue, where water covered
the road to a depth of 1 foot.
Streets were flooded near Sand Springs, and roads were flooded near and
just south of the town of Muskogee. Some county roads north of
Interstate 40 in Muskogee County were also under water, and county
roads were flooded between Skedee and Blackburn in Pawnee County. In
Rogers County, a county road was briefly closed by flooding between
Claremore and Foyil. A few small creeks overflowed over roads in
Mannford, and high water flooded some low-lying roads in Hitchita.
McCurtain County
Broken Bow 29 1930CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
An isolated severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail at Broken Bow.
McIntosh County
5 S Hitchita 30 1421CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Pittsburg County
Quinton 30 1438CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Muskogee County
3 SW Webbers Falls 30 1440CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Haskell County
3 S Stigler 30 1445CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Latimer County
4 NW Wilburton 30 1450CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
1 N Wilburton 30 1455CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Red Oak 30 1505CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Sequoyah County
Vian 30 1505CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore County
Spiro 30 1515CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore 30 1520CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
Latimer County
2 NW Bengal 30 1525CST 0 0 2 0 Hail (1.75)
Le Flore County
1 NE Talihina 30 1540CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (2.75)
Muse 30 1555CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
2 NW Page 30 1605CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms developed in southeast Oklahoma during the
afternoon of April 30th. Strong thunderstorm winds blew down large tree
limbs 2 miles northwest of Page. Baseball size hail fell 1 mile
northeast of Talihina, and golfball size hail broke out a windshield 2
miles northwest of Bengal. Golfball size hail also fell at Muse and at
Robbers Cave State Park 4 miles northwest of Wilburton, and half dollar
size hail fell at Le Flore. Dime to nickel size hail fell at several
other locations in southeast Oklahoma.
Adair County
Westville 30 1925CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Nowata County
Nowata 30 1955CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the evening
of April 30th. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour in Nowata,
and quarter size hail fell at Westville.
Pittsburg County
McAlester 30 2230CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Latimer County
Panola 30 2255CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Le Flore County
NR Le Flore 30 2320CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
Severe thunderstorms redeveloped in southeast Oklahoma during the late
evening of April 30th. Strong thunderstorm winds blew down several
large tree limbs in Panola. Golfball size hail fell near Le Flore, and
nickel size hail fell at McAlester.
Arkansas (TUL) April 1995
Sebastian County
Fort Smith 10 1620CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Crawford County
Van Buren 10 1620CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Van Buren 10 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Rudy 10 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Washington County
Springdale 10 1635CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
4 S Fayetteville 10 1640CST 0 0 3 0 Hail (1.00)
Fayetteville 10 1646CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
NR West Fork 10 1700CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Carroll County
Berryville 10 1715CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Madison County
Huntsville 10 1715CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the late
afternoon of April 10th. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 to 80 miles an
hour at Van Buren and downed large tree limbs at Huntsville. Quarter
size hail fell at Rudy and also at the Fayetteville Airport 4 miles
south of Fayetteville where numerous cars were damaged. Dime to nickel
size hail fell at several other locations in northwest Arkansas.
Benton County
Siloam Springs 17 2305CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Washington County
Morrow 17 2305CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
5 NE Evansville 17 2313CST 0.5 75 0 0 4 0 Tornado (F-1)
Sebastian County
4 W Greenwood 17 2315CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Washington County
NR Elm Springs 17 2325CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
7 S Prairie Grove 17 2329CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Benton County
Rogers 17 2330CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
NR Cave Springs 17 2330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Maysville 17 2340CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Washington County
3 N Spring Valley 17 2340CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Madison County
Huntsville 18 0000CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Carroll County
3 N Carrollton 18 0010CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the late
evening of April 17th into the very early morning of April 18th. The
storms produced large hail, damaging winds, and 1 tornado. The tornado
touched down 5 miles northeast of Evansville near the top of Starlight
Mountain at 2313CST. This F-1 tornado damaged 1 home and destroyed 2
chicken houses along its 1/2 mile length and 75 yard width.
Strong thunderstorm winds damaged several buildings in Rogers,
including blowing the roof off the National Guard Armory Building.
Several large trees were also downed in Rogers. A tree was blown onto
a house near Elm Springs, and a large tree was blown onto a trailer in
Siloam Springs. Some chicken houses were blown down in Morrow, and
numerous trees and power lines were blown down near Cave Springs.
Strong thunderstorm winds downed several trees 3 miles north of Spring
Valley, and several large tree limbs were blown down in Huntsville and
3 miles north of Carrollton. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an
hour 7 miles south of Prairie Grove and 4 miles west of Greenwood, and
dime size hail fell at Maysville.
Benton County
1.5 NW Gentry 19 1940CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind (87)
Gentry 19 1951CST 0 0 4 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (56)
Gentry 19 2000CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
4 W Gentry 19 2002CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
Centerton 19 2010CST 0 1 ? 0 Lightning
Pea Ridge 19 2025CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Washington County
Elm Springs 19 2115CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
4 W Springdale 19 2115CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Springdale 19 2120CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Sebastian County 19 2148CST-
Fort Smith 2155CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Crawford County
Van Buren 19 2155CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Carroll County
6 N Eureka Springs 19 2235CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Green Forest 19 2330CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the evening
of April 19th. Thunderstorm winds estimated at 100 miles an hour
destroyed 1 mobile home and 2 poultry barns 1.5 miles northwest of
Gentry, and mobile homes were damaged and trees were blown down by
strong thunderstorm winds 4 miles west of Gentry. Numerous trees were
blown down in Gentry by 65 mile an hour winds, and several houses in
Gentry received major roof damage. Strong thunderstorm winds blew a
tree down onto a house in Pea Ridge, and blew down a power line 6 miles
north of Eureka Springs. Dime size hail fell at several locations in
northwest Arkansas, and 1 man was injured in Centerton when he was
struck by lightning.
Sebastian County
Fort Smith 29 0645CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
An isolated severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail in Fort Smith.
Crawford County
Van Buren 30 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Sebastian County
Fort Smith 30 1535CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Washington County
6 NNE Winslow 30 1550CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Madison County
6 SW Witter 30 1605CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the
afternoon of April 30th. Nickel size hail fell in Fort Smith and 6
miles north northeast of Winslow, and dime size hail fell in Van Buren
and 6 miles southwest of Witter.
Washington County
West Fork 30 2023CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
An isolated severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail at West Fork.