Oklahoma, Eastern June 1993
Creek County, 03 0255CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
Depew
Creek County, 03 0259CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
1 S Shamrock
Creek County, 03 0259CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Depew
Creek County, 03 0305CST 0 0 4 Hail (4.50)
Bristow
Creek County, 03 0305CST 0 0 Hail (4.50)
5 S Bristow
Creek County, 03 0315CST 0 0 4 Hail (2.75)
Slick
Creek County, 03 0325CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
3 SE Slick
Okmulgee County, 03 0330CST 0 0 Hail (4.50)
Beggs
Okmulgee County, 03 0332CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
Preston
Okmulgee County, 03 0335CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
2 E Beggs
Craig County, 03 0340CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
4 E Welch
Ottawa County, 03 0350CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
5 W Miami
Osage County, 03 0400CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
3 S Burbank
Osage County, 03 0400CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Fairfax
Okmulgee County, 03 0400CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
5 N Morris
Muskogee County, 03 0410CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
1 NW Haskell
Osage County, 03 0430CST 0 0 5 TSTM Wind (78)
4 W Pawhuska
Osage County, 03 0450CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
5 NW Okesa
Osage County, 03 0500CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
5 NW Barnsdall
Nowata County, 03 0518CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Nowata
Osage County, 03 0525CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
5 N Hallett
Nowata County, 03 0529CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
2 NW Nowata
Nowata County, 03 0529CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
2 N Nowata
Craig County, 03 0530CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
3 E White Oak
Pawnee County, 03 0536CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Cleveland
Osage County, 03 0537CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Hominy
Craig County, 03 0538CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
5 W White Oak
Rogers County, 03 0540CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
3 S Talala
Pawnee County, 03 0541CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
10 E Hallett
Pawnee County, 03 0546CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Cleveland
Craig County, 03 0547CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Vinita
Washington County,03 0550CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
4 SE Bartlesville
Craig County, 03 0555CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Vinita
Osage County, 03 0600CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
1 N Skiatook
Tulsa County, 03 0600CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
Skiatook
Tulsa County, 03 0600CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Sperry
Delaware County, 03 0600CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
Bernice
Tulsa County, 03 0605CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Sperry
Ottawa County, 03 0605CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
4 E Afton
Tulsa County, 03 0608CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Owasso
Washington County,03 0610CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Bartlesville
Delaware County, 03 0610CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
Grove
Tulsa County, 03 0613CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Owasso
Washington County,03 0620CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Vera
Mayes County, 03 0638CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
5 SW Pryor
Mayes County, 03 0640CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
5 S Pryor
Rogers County, 03 0645CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tiawah
Adair County, 03 0715CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Watts
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the early
morning of June 3rd. A few locations received damaging winds, but large
hail was the main feature associated with the storms. One particularly
severe storm moved across Creek and Okmulgee Counties before
dissipating in Muskogee County. Very large hail occurred with this
storm at several locations. Softball size hail fell at Beggs, and
baseball to softball size hail fell at Bristow and 5 miles south of
Bristow. Numerous windshields were broken by the hail in Bristow.
Baseball size hail fell at Slick, where hail broke through the roof of
one mobile home and through the siding of another home. Baseball size
hail also occurred at Depew and Preston, and golfball to baseball size
hail occurred 2 miles east of Beggs. In addition to the hail,
thunderstorm winds also gusted to 60 miles an hour at Depew. Golfball
size hail fell 1 mile south of Shamrock and 3 miles southeast of Slick,
and dime size hail fell 5 miles north of Morris and 1 mile northwest of
Haskell. Large hail also accompanied many of the other storms the
morning of June 3rd. Baseball size hail fell 5 miles west of White Oak
and at Skiatook. Golfball to baseball size hail covered the ground at
Grove, and dime to baseball size hail fell at Bernice. Dime to golfball
size hail fell at numerous other locations throughout northeast
Oklahoma. Strong thunderstorm winds estimated at 90 miles an hour
caused damage to airplanes and mobile homes at and near the Pawhuska
Airport, which is located 4 miles west of Pawhuska. A large tree was
downed by 60 to 70 mile an hour winds in Bartlesville, and 60 to 70
mile an hour winds also occurred at Fairfax.
Nowata County, 04 0330CST 0 0 Hail (2.75)
South Coffeyville
Nowata County, 04 0345CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
New Alluwe
Craig County, 04 0400CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
White Oak
Ottawa County, 04 0410CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Miami
Ottawa County, 04 0415CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Commerce
Severe thunderstorms produced large hail in extreme northeast Oklahoma
during the early morning of June 4th. In Nowata County, baseball size
hail fell at South Coffeyville, and quarter size hail fell at New
Alluwe. Dime to nickel size hail occurred at White Oak in Craig County.
In Ottawa County, dime size hail fell at both Miami and Commerce.
Creek County, 08 0030CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
3 NW Depew
Tulsa County, 08 0124CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
West Tulsa
Tulsa County, 08 0130CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (50)
Tulsa International Airport
Tulsa County, 08 0130CST 0 0 5 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 08 0135CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 08 0135CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 08 0137CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
2 SE Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 08 0137CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
2 SE Broken Arrow
Wagoner County, 08 0145CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
3 E Broken Arrow
Rogers County, 08 0150CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind (65)
Claremore
Rogers County, 08 0155CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
2 SW Oologah
Tulsa County, 08 0200CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Rogers County, 08 0200CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Claremore
Mayes County, 08 0205CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (70)
Pryor
Cherokee County, 08 0235CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (70)
1 N Peggs
Cherokee County, 08 0235CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (65)
1 N Moodys
Craig County, 08 0235CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Vinita
Tulsa County, 08 0248CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
Ottawa County, 08 0255CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Miami
Delaware County, 08 0300CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Jay
Nowata County, 08 0415CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
3 N New Alluwe
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the early
morning of June 8th and produced large hail and damaging winds. Strong
thunderstorm winds downed numerous trees and power lines and caused
roof damage on the south side of the city of Tulsa. Most of the damage
occurred between 71st Street South and 81st Street South between
Sheridan Road and Memorial Avenue. Several trees were also downed near
51st Street South and 131st East Avenue on the east side of the city of
Tulsa, and a 3 foot tree was blown down across County Line Road 3 miles
east of Broken Arrow in Wagoner County. Strong thunderstorm winds
destroyed a metal and wood garage 2 miles southwest of Oologah, and 5
vehicles in the garage received minor damage. Thunderstorm winds as
high as 75 miles an hour blew part of the roof off a retirement home in
Claremore, and 81 mile an hour winds caused tree damage in Pryor.
Windows were blown out of a house on the west side of the town of Jay,
and windows were also blown out of a shopping center in Broken Arrow.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 80 miles an hour just north of Peggs, and
to 70 to 80 miles an hour just north of Moodys. 60 mile an hour winds
occurred 3 miles northwest of Depew, at Miami, at Vinita, and 2 miles
southeast of Broken Arrow. Golfball size hail also accompanied the
strong winds 2 miles southeast of Broken Arrow. Thunderstorm winds
gusted to 58 miles an hour at the Tulsa International Airport. Quarter
size hail fell 3 miles north of New Alluwe, and dime size hail fell in
Broken Arrow. Dime size hail also fell at the intersection of 61st
Street South and 32nd West Avenue on the west side of the city of
Tulsa, and at the intersection of Admiral Place and Garnett Road on the
east side of the city of Tulsa.
Pittsburg County,08 1038CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
McAlester
Pittsburg County,08 1042CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
McAlester
Pittsburg County,08 1046CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
McAlester
Cherokee County, 08 1100CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
4 E Moodys
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in parts of east central and
southeast Oklahoma during the late morning of June 8th. The storms
produced hail up to golfball size at McAlester, and nickel size hail 4
miles east of Moodys.
Washington County,08 1835CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
1 S Copan
Osage County, 08 1849CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (65)
1 N Pawhuska
Osage County, 08 1849CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
1 N Pawhuska
Nowata County, 08 1906CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
South Coffeyville
Nowata County, 08 1906CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
South Coffeyville
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the early
evening of June 8th. There was a brief touchdown of a tornado at 1835
CST 1 mile south of Copan near U.S. Highway 75. No damage occurred as
a result of this F-0 tornado. Thunderstorm winds gusted to between 70
and 80 miles an hour just north of Pawhuska, and dime size hail also
fell at this location. Quarter size hail fell at South Coffeyville, and
winds also gusted to 60 miles an hour at this location.
Pawnee County, 09 1350CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
3 E Maramec
Rogers County, 09 1430CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
NR Chelsea
Rogers County, 09 1450CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
NR Chelsea
Osage County, 09 1512CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
1 W Skiatook
Osage County, 09 1530CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
2 W Skiatook
Creek County, 09 1530CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Bristow
Creek County, 09 1545CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Mounds
Okfuskee County, 09 1545CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Boley
Creek County, 09 1555CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Sapulpa
Tulsa County, 09 1558CST 0.1 30 0 1 5 Tornado (F-0)
Glenpool
Creek County- 09 1600CST- 3 50 0 0 5 Tornado (F-1)
Tulsa County 1606CST
4 NNE Sapulpa - 3 NNW Jenks
Tulsa County, 09 1600CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
10 S Jenks
Craig County, 09 1610CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Big Cabin
Craig County, 09 1610CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Big Cabin
Tulsa County, 09 1610CST- 0 0 5 TSTM Wind
Tulsa 1620CST
Tulsa County, 09 1615CST 0.1 50 0 0 5 Tornado (F-1)
Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 09 1615CST 0 0 5 TSTM Wind
Broken Arrow
Okmulgee County, 09 1615CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
1 W Beggs
Wagoner County, 09 1619CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
NR Oneta
Wagoner County, 09 1620CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
4 N Coweta
Wagoner County, 09 1620CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Coweta
Muskogee County, 09 1640CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Muskogee
Cherokee County, 09 1653CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
NR Peggs
Cherokee County, 09 1653CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (70)
Hulbert
Cherokee County, 09 1704CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Tahlequah
Mayes County, 09 1715CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Adair
Wagoner County, 09 1715CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
6 E Wagoner
Delaware County, 09 1725CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Colcord - West Siloam Springs
Rogers County, 09 1730CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Chelsea 1800CST
Adair County, 09 1737CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Watts
Severe thunderstorms moved across northeast and east central Oklahoma
during the afternoon of June 9th. Widespread wind damage occurred with
the storms, and 4 tornadoes occurred within a few miles of Tulsa. A few
locations also received dime to quarter size hail. A fast moving line
of thunderstorms was responsible for most of the wind damage, and 3 of
the tornadoes occurred as this line of storms intersected a southward
moving outflow boundary produced by a severe thunderstorm north of
Tulsa.
The first tornado was the only one which did not occur along these
intersecting boundaries. This tornado touched down briefly at 1558 CST
near the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and 141st Street South in
Glenpool. The tornado damaged a lumber yard and 2 or 3 mobile homes in
this area before lifting. Damage to the lumber yard was estimated at
$150,000, and the manager of the lumber yard sustained a broken hand.
This tornado was rated F-0 in intensity. The second tornado touched
down at 1600 CST 4 miles north northeast of Sapulpa. The tornado
damaged a house, garage, and trees on the north side of Interstate 44
before crossing the interstate and damaging a truck driving school. The
tornado moved east into Tulsa County at 1605 CST and damaged several
homes and one apartment near 61st Street South and 33rd West Avenue.
Several vehicles were also damaged in this area. The tornado lifted at
1606 CST near the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and 61st Street
South. The 3 mile long and 50 yard wide damage path was not continuous,
and the tornado produced F-0 to occasional F-1 damage. The third
tornado touched down at 1615 CST near the intersection of Kent and
Lyons Streets in Broken Arrow. The tornado caused considerable damage
to several homes in this area. This 50 yard wide tornado was on the
ground for less than 1/8 mile and produced F-0 to F-1 damage. The
fourth tornado touched down very briefly near Oneta at 1619 CST. Trees
were uprooted in this area, but no other damage occurred, and this
tornado was rated F-0 in intensity.
The storms produced damaging winds in 11 counties of northeast and east
central Oklahoma. In Creek County, trees were downed and windows were
blown out in Bristow, and widespread wind damage occurred in Sapulpa.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour at Mounds. In Okfuskee
County, 3 inch diameter tree limbs were downed by 60 mile an hour winds
in Boley. In Tulsa County, the Liberty Park Fire Station 10 miles south
of Jenks had 3 bay doors blown out or heavily damaged. Across the
street at Liberty School, 3 lights at the football field were bent and
nearly broken, and nearby houses received shingle damage. Numerous
trees and power lines were downed throughout the city of Tulsa.
Considerable roof damage occurred at the Union High School at 66th
Street South and Mingo Road. Roof damage also occurred at the
Williamsburg Apartments on Lewis Street between 67th Street South and
71st Street South, and windows were blown out at the apartment complex.
A sign was blown down at a Wstern Sizzlin' Restaurant in this area, and
fence damage also occurred in the same area. A carport was blown away
near Sheridan Road and 56th Street South. Trees were downed and roff
damage occurred in Broken Arrow as well. A total of 37 homes were
damaged in Broken Arrow. This includes damage from both the tornado and
straightline winds. In Craig County, a large tree was downed in Big
Cabin, and in Okmulgee County, a large tree was downed west of Beggs.
In Wagoner County, a vacant mobile home was destroyed and the roof was
blown off a barn 4 miles north of Coweta. Substantial tree damage also
occurred in this area. Large trees and tree limbs were downed in
Coweta, and several trees were downed at Sequoyah State Park 6 miles
east of Wagoner. In Muskogee County, tree limbs were blown onto power
lines in the town of Muskogee. In Cherokee County, 5 homes were damaged
by strong winds near Peggs. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 80 miles an
hour at Hulbert and to 70 miles an hour at Tahlequah. In Mayes County,
a satellite dish was blown down and a storm door was blown off a house
in Adair. In Delaware County, trees were downed along a path from
Colcord to West Siloam Springs. In Adair County, thunderstorm winds
gusted to 60 miles an hour at Watts.
The storms produced large hail at 5 locations in northeast Oklahoma.
Quarter size hail fell 1 mile west of Skiatook, and nickel size hail
fell at Big Cabin. Dime size hail fell 3 miles east of Maramec on the
Cimarron Turnpike. Dime size hail also fell near Chelsea and 2 miles
west of Skiatook. Heavy rains from the thunderstorms also resulted in
street flooding in Chelsea.
Cherokee County, 14 1520CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
10 SW Tahlequah
Okmulgee County, 14 1530CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Dewar
Okmulgee County, 14 1530CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Dewar
Cherokee County, 14 1600CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Peggs - Hulbert 1730CST
Muskogee County, 14 1625CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
Webbers Falls
Adair County, 14 1800CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
5 SE Stilwell 1830CST
Severe thunderstorms developed in east central Oklahoma along a cold
front during the late afternoon of June 14th. The storms produced
strong winds in Webbers Falls which downed several large trees,
destroyed a small storage building, and downed a chain link fence. Dime
size hail fell 10 miles southwest of Tahlequah on State Highway 62, and
nickel size hail fell at Dewar. Tree limbs were also downed by strong
winds in Dewar.
Pittsburg County,15 0715CST 1 1 3 Lightning
Alderson
Latimer County, 15 0730CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
1 N Gowen
Pittsburg County,15 0910CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
McAlester 1010CST
Thunderstorms developed in southeast Oklahoma during the morning of
June 15th. One person was killed and another person was injured in
Alderson when lightning struck in the backyard of a trailer home. The
lightning also caused minor property damage at the same location. One
of the storms also produced a microburst which caused wind damage 1
mile north of Gowen. Four trees ranging from 4 to 12 inches in diameter
were blown down, two television antennas were blown down, and some tin
was blown off a roof on a barn. All of the damage occurred at one
residence on the north side of U.S. Highway 270. Heavy rains from the
storms also resulted in street flooding on the south side of McAlester.
Osage County, 23 1330CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Grainola
Osage County, 23 1330CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (55)
Foraker
Washington County,23 1435CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Bartlesville
Ottawa County, 23 1455CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Miami
Ottawa County, 23 1500CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Fairland
Ottawa County, 23 1510CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Wyandotte
Rogers County, 23 1515CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Talala
Cherokee County, 23 1614CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Peggs
Cherokee County, 23 1619CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Moodys
Cherokee County, 23 1620CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
3 N Tahlequah
Cherokee County, 23 1635CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
1 W Tahlequah
Cherokee County, 23 1640CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tahlequah
Adair County, 23 1640CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
0.5 W Proctor
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the
afternoon of June 23rd. The storms produced quarter size hail 3 miles
north of Tahlequah and dime size hail at Bartlesville, but damaging
winds were the main feature associated with the storms. Strong
thunderstorm winds estimated at 65 miles an hour downed trees, tree
limbs, and utility poles in Miami, and trees and tree limbs were downed
in Tahlequah. Large tree limbs were downed in Grainola and Talaha.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour just west of Tahlequah,
and to between 60 and 70 miles an hour at Moodys. A few other locations
in northeast Oklahoma received winds between 60 and 65 miles an hour.
Haskell County, 25 1000CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Stigler 1030CST
Thunderstorms in Haskell County during the morning of June 25th
produced heavy rain which resulted in street flooding in Stigler.
Ottawa County, 29 0330CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Quapaw
An isolated severe thunderstorm developed in Ottawa County during the
early morning of June 29th. The storm produced strong winds which
downed 2 inch diameter tree limbs in Quapaw.