Oklahoma (TUL) June 1995
Osage County
Fairfax 01 0040CST-0115CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Hominy 01 0130CST-0200CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in Osage County produced very heavy rainfall which
resulted in flash flooding. Street flooding occurred in Fairfax and in
Hominy, and Salt Creek in the Fairfax area overflowed its banks into
surrounding fields.
Okfuskee County
Bearden 01 1643CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
NR Bearden 01 1655CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Pittsburg County
1 N Hartshorne 01 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Latimer County
6 SW Wilburton 01 1813CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
7 S Wilburton 01 1817CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma during the late
afternoon of June 1st. Strong thunderstorm winds downed power lines and
large tree limbs 1 mile north of Hartshorne, and trees were blown down
by strong winds 7 miles south of Wilburton. Quarter size hail fell at
Bearden, and dime size hail fell near Bearden, 1 mile north of
Hartshorne, 6 miles southwest of Wilburton, and 7 miles south of
Wilburton.
Muskogee County
Muskogee 02 0635CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore County
Panama 02 0818CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Cameron 02 0900CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Panama 02 0920CST 0 0 0.5K 0 Hail (0.88)
Latimer County
NR Wilburton 02 1125CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Pittsburg County
Weathers 02 1126CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Latimer County
Panola 02 1130CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Red Oak 02 1150CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
TSTM Wind (52)
Le Flore County
Muse 02 1240CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
2 N Octavia 02 1303CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
McCurtain County
Smithville 02 1331CST 0 0 0.2K 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Adair County
Stilwell 02 1414CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
5 ESE Stilwell 02 1430CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Creek County
Shamrock 02 1435CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
4 N Bristow 02 1447CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Pittsburg County
6 NE McAlester 02 1507CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Muskogee County
Oktaha 02 1520CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
NR Oktaha 02 1520CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa County
2 W Bixby 02 1535CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Bixby 02 1538CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (54)
Pittsburg County
5 E McAlester 02 1550CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Muskogee County
Braggs 02 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Pittsburg County
NR Dow 02 1603CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Wagoner County
Coweta 02 1605CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.25)
Coweta 02 1610CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Latimer County
Gowen 02 1624CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Wagoner County
6 E Broken Arrow 02 1625CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Okmulgee County
8 W Okmulgee 02 1628CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Mayes County
Chouteau 02 1651CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Locust Grove 02 1710CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Delaware County
West Siloam Springs 02 1815CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
NR West Siloam Springs 02 1815CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Le Flore County 02 1815CST-
NR Talihina 1845CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Latimer County
NR Higgins 02 1845CST-1915CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
NR Yanush 02 1900CST-1930CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Severe thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma throughout the
morning and afternoon of June 2nd. Strong thunderstorm winds downed
trees in Panola and near West Siloam Springs, and 60 mile an hour winds
uprooted many trees in Red Oak. 60 mile an hour winds in Smithville
blew down large tree limbs and destroyed a mirror inside the Smithville
National Weather Service cooperative observer's house. Thunderstorm
winds gusted to 62 miles an hour in Bixby and to 60 miles an hour 2
miles west of Bixby.
Golfball size hail fell 2 miles north of Octavia and at Shamrock, and
hail ranging from nickel to half dollar size fell at Coweta. Quarter
size hail covered the ground at Cameron, and quarter size hail also
fell at Red Oak, at Stilwell, 6 miles northeast of McAlester, 5 miles
east of McAlester, at Gowen, and 8 miles west of Okmulgee. Dime to
nickel size hail damaged some windshields in Panama, and nickel size
hail covered the ground 6 miles east of Broken Arrow. Dime to nickel
size hail also fell at numerous other locations in eastern Oklahoma.
Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in flash
flooding in Latimer and Le Flore Counties. County roads were flooded
near Talihina, with some of the roads covered by water to a depth of 1
to 1.5 feet. County roads were also flooded near Higgins, and there was
some local flooding of low-water crossings near Yanush.
Pawnee County
Terlton 04 0210CST 0 0 3K 0 TSTM Wind
Okfuskee County
5 E Welty 04 0210CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Osage County
2 E Prue 04 0220CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Creek County
NR Bristow 04 0220CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (50)
Slick 04 0225CST 0 0 3K 0 TSTM Wind
Pawnee County 04 0230CST-
Terlton 0300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Okmulgee County
Morris 04 0250CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Tulsa County
Tulsa 04 0300CST 0 0 3K 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa 04 0301CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Owasso 04 0305CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Rogers County
Catoosa 04 0320CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Wagoner County
Porter 04 0330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Osage County 04 0330CST-
W of Skiatook 0400CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Severe thunderstorms moved across northeast Oklahoma during the early
morning of June 4th. Strong thunderstorm winds damaged roofs and downed
several large trees in Terlton, and strong winds in Slick downed trees
and blew the roof off a trailer. Trees were blown down onto cars at the
intersection of 14th Street South and Rockford Avenue in the city of
Tulsa, and a 2 foot round tree was blown down at the intersection of
14th Street South and St. Louis Avenue in Tulsa. A power line was blown
down at the intersection of 10th Street South and Trenton Avenue in
Tulsa, and thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour at the Tulsa
International Airport.
65 mile an hour winds blew down power lines and 10 inch diameter tree
limbs in Morris, and 60 mile an hour winds in Porter blew down numerous
large tree limbs. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour 2 miles
east of Prue and to 60 miles an hour 5 miles east of Welty, in Owasso,
and in Catoosa. Thunderstorm winds also gusted to 58 miles an hour at
an automated observing site near Bristow. Very heavy rainfall from the
thunderstorms also resulted in flash flooding in Osage and Pawnee
Counties. Several roads in Terlton were washed out and had to be
closed, and high water flooded some roads west of Skiatook.
Haskell County
1 E Stigler 04 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail 1 mile east of Stigler.
Creek County
Bristow 04 2140CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Okfuskee County
Okemah 04 2158CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Okmulgee County
4 E Beggs 04 2222CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
1 N Winchester 04 2242CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Creek County
4 NE Sapulpa 04 2243CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (52)
Okmulgee County
1 N Winchester 04 2245CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Tulsa County
Tulsa 04 2252CST 0 0 0.3K 0 TSTM Wind
Owasso 04 2307CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (52)
McIntosh County
1 S Eufaula 04 2313CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa County
Collinsville 04 2320CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Wagoner County
1 N Wagoner 04 2342CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Rogers County
Inola 04 2344CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Craig County
3 E Welch 05 0022CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northeast Oklahoma during the late
evening of June 4th and very early morning of June 5th. Strong
thunderstorm winds downed trees in Collinsville and in Inola, and
several large tree limbs were blown down by strong winds in Okemah.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour in Bristow, 4 miles east
of Beggs, 4 miles northeast of Sapulpa, in Owasso, and 1 mile north of
Wagoner, and strong winds blew signs down near the intersection of 31st
Street South and Yale Avenue in the city of Tulsa. Quarter size hail
fell just north of Winchester and 3 miles east of Welch, and dime to
quarter size hail fell 1 mile north of Winchester. Dime size hail also
fell 4 miles northeast of Sapulpa, at Owasso, and 1 mile south of
Eufaula.
Pittsburg County
Alderson 05 1415CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
TSTM Wind (52)
McAlester 05 1445CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Haskell County
4 W Kinta 05 1455CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Pittsburg County 05 1500CST-
McAlester 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Le Flore County
3 SW Summerfield 05 1510CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (52)
Latimer County
6 W Wilburton 05 1510CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (54)
Red Oak 05 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Haskell County
McCurtain 05 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore County
Poteau 05 1610CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Sequoyah County
Muldrow 05 1620CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
1 S Muldrow 05 1620CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore County 05 1700CST-
Panama 1730CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Adair County
5 SE Stilwell 05 1710CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Westville 05 1730CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms moved across southeast and extreme east central
Oklahoma during the afternoon of June 5th. Strong thunderstorm winds
downed trees and power lines in Poteau, and trees were blown down in
Muldrow and in Westville. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour
in McAlester, and several large tree limbs were blown down in Red Oak.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 to 65 miles an hour 6 miles west of
Wilburton and to 60 miles an hour in Alderson, 3 miles southwest of
Summerfield, and 5 miles southeast of Stilwell. Quarter size hail fell
at Alderson and 4 miles west of Kinta, and dime size hail fell 3 miles
southwest of Summerfield, at McCurtain, 1 mile south of Muldrow, and at
Westville. Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in
flash flooding in Pittsburg and Le Flore Counties. Street flooding
occurred in McAlester and also in Panama.
Osage County 05 2230CST-
NR Burbank 2300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in Osage County produced very heavy rainfall which
flooded county roads near Burbank.
Tulsa County
Tulsa 05 2357CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Tulsa 06 0002CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
A severe thunderstorm in the city of Tulsa produced quarter size hail
at the intersection of Interstate 44 and Peoria Avenue and nickel size
hail at the intersection of 61st Street South and Riverside Drive.
Osage County 06 0245CST-
NR Pawhuska 0315CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Washington County 06 0400CST-
NR Ochelata 0430CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms during the early morning of June 6th produced very heavy
rainfall which resulted in flash flooding in Osage and Washington
Counties. Numerous county roads were flooded near Pawhuska and near
Ochelata, and Double Creek near Ochelata overflowed its banks.
Creek County
4 E Drumright 06 0730CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Kellyville 06 0818CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
Tulsa County
5 W Sand Springs 06 0829CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
Creek County
1 S Sapulpa 06 0848CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa County
3 NE Turley 06 0920CST 0 0 3K 0 Hail (1.75)
5 WSW Owasso 06 0920CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
4 W Owasso 06 0928CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
3 S Owasso 06 0934CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Rogers County
7 W Claremore 06 0945CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the morning
of June 6th. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour 1 mile south
of Sapulpa, and golfball size hail dented cars at the Cherokee
Industrial Park 3 miles northeast of Turley. Golfball size hail also
fell at Kellyville and 5 miles west of Sand Springs, and dime to
quarter size hail covered the ground to a depth of 4 inches 3 miles
south of Owasso. Dime to quarter size hail also fell at several other
locations in northeast Oklahoma.
Washington County
Dewey 08 1255CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Dewey 08 1255CST-1330CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Nowata County
1 S Nowata 08 1315CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Ottawa County
7 E Ottawa 08 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
6 E Miami 08 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Dotyville 08 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Miami 08 1425CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Craig County
1 S Bluejacket 08 1425CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Welch 08 1425CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Nowata County
3 N New Alluwe 08 1550CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Adair County
Barber 08 1645CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
7 SE Proctor 08 1700CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Cherokee County
8 NNE Moodys 08 1815CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Delaware County
2 N Oaks 08 1820CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the
afternoon of June 8th. Strong thunderstorm winds downed power lines and
several trees just south of Bluejacket and in Welch, and strong winds
just south of Nowata uprooted several large trees and downed large tree
limbs. Several trees were blown down onto State Highway 10 7 miles east
of Ottawa, and trees were blown down 6 miles east of Miami and in
Dotyville. Dime size hail fell at Dewey, at Miami, 3 miles north of New
Alluwe, at Barber, 7 miles southeast of Proctor, 8 miles north
northeast of Moodys, and 2 miles north of Oaks. The thunderstorms also
produced very heavy rainfall in Washington County which resulted in
street flooding in Dewey.
Osage County
3 E Shidler 08 2130CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Washington County
Bartlesville 08 2228CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Osage County 08 2230CST-
Hominy 2315CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa County
Skiatook 08 2234CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (52)
Nowata County
5 S South Coffeyville 08 2240CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa County
Owasso 08 2246CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (54)
Nowata County
6 E Nowata 08 2250CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Rogers County
4 SW Oologah 08 2310CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Craig County
Pyramid Corners 08 2311CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Pawnee County 09 0000CST-
W+S of Blackburn 0030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Severe thunderstorms redeveloped in northeast Oklahoma during the late
evening of June 8th. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 to 70 miles an
hour on Shidler Lake 3 miles east of Shidler and to 60 to 65 miles an
hour in Owasso. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour in
Skiatook, and nickel size hail fell 6 miles east of Nowata. Dime size
hail fell at Bartlesville, at Skiatook, 5 miles south of South
Coffeyville, at Owasso, 4 miles southwest of Oologah, and at Pyramid
Corners. Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in
flash flooding in Osage and Pawnee Counties during the late evening of
June 8th and very early morning of June 9th. Street flooding occurred
in Hominy, and several county roads west and south of Blackburn were
flooded and closed.
Creek County
Shamrock 09 0625CST 0.1 30 0 1 15K 0 Tornado (F-0)
3 SE Shamrock 09 0625CST 0 0 3K 0 TSTM Wind
1 S Olive 09 0630CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
NR Bristow 09 0650CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
4 N Bristow 09 0655CST 0 0 8K 0 TSTM Wind
6 NW Sapulpa 09 0705CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Tulsa/Creek Counties
5 SW Sand Springs 09 0710CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Tulsa County
Sand Springs 09 0710CST 0 0 10K 0 TSTM Wind
2 S Sand Springs 09 0710CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
2 E Sand Springs 09 0717CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Osage County
Hominy 09 0720CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Creek County
6 S Kellyville 09 0840CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa County
Tulsa 09 0845CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the morning
of June 9th. The storms produced a total of 2 tornadoes, as well as
large hail and damaging winds. The first tornado touched down briefly
in the town of Shamrock at 0625CST. The tornado damaged several
buildings in Shamrock, and 1 woman was injured when her mobile home was
overturned by the tornado. Trees were also uprooted by this F-0
tornado. The second tornado touched down briefly just south of Olive at
0630CST. No damage occurred with this F-0 tornado.
Strong straight-line winds destroyed a barn and downed trees 3 miles
southeast of Shamrock, and strong winds near Bristow moved a trailer 3
feet off its foundation. Strong thunderstorm winds damaged several
roofs and 2 barns 4 miles north of Bristow, and cattle feeders were
blown over the road in the same area. Strong winds damaged buildings
and downed trees in Sand Springs, and trees were also blown down in the
western part of the city of Tulsa along Charles Page Boulevard between
61st Street West and 81st Street West. Large tree limbs were blown onto
power lines in Hominy, and thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an
hour 6 miles south of Kellyville.
Quarter size hail fell 6 miles northwest of Sapulpa, 5 miles southwest
of Sand Springs on the Tulsa/Creek County line, and 2 miles south of
Sand Springs. Dime to quarter size hail fell 2 miles east of Sand
Springs, and dime size hail fell 6 miles south of Kellyville.
Tulsa County 09 0930CST-
Sand Springs 1000CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Osage County 09 0930CST-
S Osage CO. 1000CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Creek County
NR Shamrock 09 0950CST-1030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Drumright 09 0950CST-1300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Bristow-Mannford 09 0955CST-1030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Pawnee County 09 1000CST-
NR Westport 1030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Washington County
NR Oglesby 09 1100CST-1130CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
E of Ramona 09 1100CST-1130CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Nowata County 09 1100CST-
E of Lenapah 1130CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Rogers County 09 1100CST-1130CST
NR Claremore-W of Keetonville 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa County 09 1130CST-
E+S of Skiatook 1230CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Osage County 09 1150CST-
N of Skiatook 1230CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms during the morning of June 9th produced very heavy
rainfall which resulted in flash flooding in northeast Oklahoma.
Bridges were washed out near Shamrock, and a park was flooded near
Keystone Lake in southern Osage County. Street flooding occurred in
Sand Springs, and major street flooding occurred in Drumright, where
numerous roads were covered by high water.
Some county roads were closed east of Ramona due to high water, and
county roads were also flooded near Oglesby. Numerous county roads near
Westport were flooded, and some county roads were also flooded between
Bristow and Mannford. High water flooded State Highway 20 west of
Keetonville, and numerous county roads were flooded near Claremore.
High water flooded U.S. Highway 169 east of Lenapah, and State Highway
10 was closed east of Lenapah due to high water. High water closed
State Highway 20 and 126th Street North to the east of Skiatook, and
State Highway 11 was closed both north and south of Skiatook due to
high water.
Mayes County
Pryor 09 1216CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Muskogee County
Braggs 09 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Adair County
4 S Stilwell 09 1450CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Thunderstorms reintensified to severe limits in northeast Oklahoma
during the early afternoon of June 9th. Nickel size hail fell in Pryor,
dime size hail fell 4 miles south of Stilwell, and strong thunderstorm
winds downed numerous large tree limbs in Braggs.
Okfuskee County
10 SW Okemah 09 1715CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Bearden 09 1730CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Okemah 09 1745CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Bearden 09 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Okmulgee County
Henryetta 09 1825CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Dewar 09 1856CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
McIntosh County
2 N Checotah 09 1910CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Muskogee County
Braggs 09 1944CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Braggs 09 1950CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Isolated severe thunderstorms moved across northeast Oklahoma from
Okfuskee County to Muskogee County during the late afternoon and early
evening of June 9th. Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees in Okemah,
and large tree limbs were blown down by 60 mile an hour winds 10 miles
southwest of Okemah. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour 2
miles north of Checotah and to 60 miles an hour in Braggs. Quarter size
hail fell at Bearden and at Henryetta, and dime to quarter size hail
fell at Dewar.
Osage County
5 NE Barnsdall 09 2145CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Nowata County
Lenapah 09 2200CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Washington County
2 N Ochelata 09 2228CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Osage County
2 W Bartlesville 09 2230CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Washington County 09 2230CST-
Bartlesville 2300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Craig County
4.5 N Welch 09 2235CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Nowata County
5 SW Nowata 09 2240CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
Osage County 09 2245CST-
Barnsdall 2315CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Nowata County
Watova 09 2255CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Rogers County
2 NW Talala 09 2303CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
Ottawa County
Miami 09 2305CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Craig County
Centralia 09 2320CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Rogers County
Chelsea 09 2330CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Mayes County
2 S Langley 10 0015CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Craig County
Ketchum 10 0015CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Delaware County
2 NE Bernice 10 0025CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Craig County 10 0025CST-
NR Vinita 0100CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Ottawa County 10 0055CST-
Miami 0300CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Nowata County
South Coffeyville 10 0210CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
1 S South Coffeyville 10 0210CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Craig County 10 0245CST-
N Craig CO. 0315CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Delaware County 10 0500CST-
Grove 0600CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Ottawa County 10 0600CST-
S of Kellyville 0630CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Severe thunderstorms redeveloped in northeast Oklahoma during the late
evening of June 9th and early morning of June 10th. The storms produced
a total of 2 tornadoes, as well as large hail and damaging winds. The
first tornado touched down briefly in a field 5 miles southwest of
Nowata at 2240CST. No damage occurred with this F-0 tornado. The second
tornado touched down briefly 2 miles northwest of Talala at 2303CST. No
damage occurred with this F-0 tornado.
Strong straight-line winds downed numerous large tree limbs 5 miles
northeast of Barnsdall and near the Bartlesville Airport 2 miles west
of Bartlesville. Large tree limbs were also blown down 4.5 miles north
of Welch, and power lines were blown down in South Coffeyville. 60 mile
an hour winds blew trees down 2 miles northeast of Bernice, and 60 mile
an hour winds in Miami blew down large tree limbs. Thunderstorm winds
also gusted to 60 miles an hour in Lenapah, 2 miles north of Ochelata,
in Centralia, 2 miles south of Langley, and 1 mile south of South
Coffeyville. Nickel size hail fell at Chelsea, dime to nickel size hail
fell at Watova, and dime size hail fell at Ketchum.
The thunderstorms also produced very heavy rainfall which resulted in
flash flooding. Serious street flooding occurred in Bartlesville and in
Miami, and numerous streets in Miami were closed due to high water.
Widespread street flooding occurred in Grove, and street flooding also
occurred in Barnsdall. State Highway 66 near Vinita was covered by 6
inches of water, and county roads were flooded in the northern part of
Craig County. High water also flooded State Highway 10 south of
Kellyville.
Pittsburg County
5 W Savanna 10 1042CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (56)
A severe thunderstorm produced 60 to 70 mile an hour winds at the Army
Ammunitions Plant 5 miles west of Savanna.
Latimer County
7 N Red Oak 23 1140CST 1 0 ? 0 Lightning
A man was struck by lightning and killed 7 miles north of Red Oak.
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Tulsa County
Tulsa 23 1300CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.75)
TSTM Wind
Tulsa 23 1305CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa 23 1328CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Wagoner County
3 NE Broken Arrow 23 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Tulsa County
Tulsa 23 1345CST-1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa 23 1352CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Rogers County
Foyil 23 1418CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Craig County
Big Cabin 23 1440CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Ottawa County
4 S Picher 23 1500CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Adair County
Stilwell 23 1545CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Pittsburg County
Hartshorne 23 1548CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Adair County
1 E Stilwell 23 1550CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Sequoyah County
Muldrow 23 1611CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Le Flore County
Pocola 23 1640CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Severe thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma during the afternoon
of June 23rd. Strong thunderstorm winds in the city of Tulsa downed
trees at the intersection of 56th Street South and Mingo Road and also
downed 5 inch diameter tree limbs near the intersection of 36th Street
South and 134th East Avenue. Trees were also blown down in downtown
Tulsa by 60 mile an hour winds.
Golfball size hail fell at the intersection of 56th Street South and
Mingo Road in the city of Tulsa, and nickel size hail fell at Pocola,
at the Timber Ridge Industrial Park 3 miles northeast of Broken Arrow,
and at a couple other locations in the city of Tulsa. Dime to nickel
size hail fell at Stilwell, and dime size hail fell at several other
locations in eastern Oklahoma. Very heavy rainfall from the
thunderstorms also resulted in major street flooding in the city of
Tulsa. Water covered some roads in Tulsa to a depth of 3 to 4 feet, and
several vehicles were stranded in high water.
Rogers County
Claremore 29 0400CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Osage County
Osage 29 0525CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa County
4 W Sand Springs 29 0530CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
2 N Bixby 29 0600CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Broken Arrow 29 0600CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Sand Springs 29 0600CST-0630CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa 29 0600CST-0830CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Wagoner County
2 N Oneta 29 0600CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Muskogee County
Muskogee 29 0650CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Cherokee County 29 0730CST-
5 N Cookson 0800CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Rogers County 29 0800CST-
4 W Claremore 0830CST 0 0 0.2K 0 Flash Flood
Cherokee County
Tahlequah 29 0815CST-0845CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
5 N Cookson 29 0830CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms moved across northeast Oklahoma during the morning
of June 29th. Strong thunderstorm winds in Broken Arrow downed trees
near 129th East Avenue between 111th Street South and 121st Street
South, and large tree limbs were also blown down in the same area.
Large trees were blown down in Muskogee, and a large tree was snapped
and several small trees were broken by strong winds at Cherokee Landing
State Park 5 miles north of Cookson. Strong thunderstorm winds downed
several large tree limbs in Osage, 4 miles west of Sand Springs, 2
miles north of Bixby, and 2 miles north of Oneta, and dime size hail
fell in Claremore.
Very heavy rainfall from the thunderstorms also resulted in flash
flooding. Street flooding occurred in Sand Springs, and major street
flooding occurred in the city of Tulsa, where water covered roads to a
depth of 3 feet near the intersection of 61st Street South and Mingo
Road. A bridge was also under water near the intersection of 101st
Street South and Mingo Road in Tulsa, and 1 foot of water covered State
Highway 20 4 miles west of Claremore. The high water knocked fences
down along State Highway 20 west of Claremore. Roads were flooded in
Tahlequah, and high water flooded roads at Cherokee Landing State Park
5 miles north of Cookson.
Pittsburg County
10 S Blanco 29 1610CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Blanco 29 1700CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Blanco 29 1710CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms in southern Pittsburg County produced strong winds
in Blanco which blew down large tree limbs. Dime size hail also fell in
Blanco, and nickel size hail covered the ground 10 miles south of
Blanco.
Arkansas (TUL) June 1995
Madison County
St. Paul 01 1445CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
A severe thunderstorm produced nickel size hail at St. Paul.
Sebastian County
Fort Smith 02 0955CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Madison County
3 NE Clifty 02 1035CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind
Carroll County
Green Forest 02 1115CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms developed in northwest Arkansas during the late
morning of June 2nd. Strong thunderstorm winds downed large tree limbs
3 miles northeast of Clifty, and dime size hail fell at Fort Smith, 3
miles northeast of Clifty, and at Green Forest.
Washington County
Fayetteville 02 1415CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Fayetteville 02 1425CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
2 S Tontitown 02 1514CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Severe thunderstorms in Washington County produced nickel size hail 2
miles south of Tontitown and hail ranging from dime to nickel size at
Fayetteville.
Crawford County
Van Buren 05 1628CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Mulberry 05 1635CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Alma 05 1635CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Sebastian County
Fort Smith 05 1635CST 0 0 4K 0 TSTM Wind
Crawford County
Mountainburg 05 1650CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Benton County
Siloam Springs 05 1720CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
2 S Siloam Springs 05 1720CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Carroll County
Green Forest 05 1815CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
E Carroll CO. 05 1900CST-1930CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Green Forest 05 1905CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the late
afternoon and evening of June 5th. Strong thunderstorm winds downed
trees and power lines in Van Buren, and strong winds in Fort Smith blew
the roof off a warehouse. 60 mile an hour winds blew down large tree
limbs in Mulberry, in Alma, and in Mountainburg. Quarter size hail fell
2 miles south of Siloam Springs, and dime to nickel size hail fell at
Siloam Springs. Dime size hail also fell at Green Forest. Very heavy
rainfall from the thunderstorms flooded numerous county roads in
eastern Carroll County, and U.S. Highway 62 was closed east of Green
Forest due to flooding.
Washington County
West Fork 08 1805CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
6 SW West Fork 08 1805CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
NR Brentwood 08 1820CST 0.1 30 0 0 ? 0 Tornado (F-0)
6 SE Strickler-Brentwood 08 1820CST 0 0 3K 0 TSTM Wind (56)
2 E Brentwood 08 1825CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.50)
3 NE Winslow 08 1825CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Brentwood 08 1830CST-1900CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Madison County
4 N St. Paul 08 1900CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
1 S Boston 08 1920CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (52)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the early
evening of June 8th. The storms produced large hail, damaging winds,
and 1 tornado. The tornado touched down briefly near Brentwood at
1820CST. This F-0 tornado downed trees but caused no structural damage.
Straight-line winds of 60 to 70 miles an hour downed numerous trees
from Devils Den State Park 6 miles southeast of Strickler to Brentwood,
and these winds also damaged Blackburn Church near Devils Den State
Park. Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees in West Fork, 6 miles
southwest of West Fork, and 3 miles northeast of Winslow, and 60 mile
an hour winds blew down several large tree limbs 1 mile south of
Boston. 1.5 inch diameter hail fell 2 miles east of Brentwood, nickel
size hail fell 4 miles north of St. Paul, and dime size hail fell 1
mile south of Boston. The thunderstorms also produced very heavy
rainfall in Washington County which resulted in street flooding in
Brentwood.
Benton County
3 S Cave Springs 09 1430CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Washington County
NR Elm Springs 09 1430CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the
afternoon of June 9th and produced dime size hail 3 miles south of Cave
Springs and near Elm Springs.
Madison County 09 1600CST-
NR Clifty 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in Madison County produced very heavy rainfall which
washed out a gravel road near Clifty.
Benton County
Bella Vista 10 0600CST-0730CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Maysville-Gravette 10 0600CST-0730CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Carroll County 10 0600CST-
NW Carroll CO. 1030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Washington County
Springdale 10 0715CST-0745CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Elm Springs 10 0715CST-0745CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
W of Tontitown 10 0715CST-0745CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Madison County 10 1000CST-
N of Forum 1030CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms during the morning of June 10th produced very heavy
rainfall which resulted in flash flooding in northwest Arkansas. Major
flooding occurred on and near State Highway 187 near Beaver, and a
campground was evacuated at Beaver Lake due to flooding. U.S. Highway
62 from west of Eureka Springs to Garfield was flooded in spots, and a
mudslide onto U.S. Highway 62 caused the road to be closed near Eureka
Springs. State Highway 187 was also closed near Eureka Springs due to
high water. State Highway 72 was flooded between Maysville and
Gravette, and 6 to 8 inches of water covered U.S. Highway 71 in Bella
Vista. Major street flooding occurred in Springdale and in Elm Springs,
and U.S. Highway 412 was flooded west of Tontitown. High water also
washed out a bridge on a county road north of Forum.
Washington County 10 1200CST-
S Washington CO. 1230CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Benton County 10 1400CST-
Countywide 1500CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Carroll County 10 1400CST-
NR Beaver 1500CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Madison County 10 1520CST-
Countywide 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms continued to develop and move across northwest Arkansas
during the late morning and afternoon of June 10th and this resulted in
additional flash flooding. Numerous county roads were flooded near
Beaver in Carroll County, in the southern part of Washington County,
and throughout Benton and Madison Counties.
Sebastian County
NR Crescent 23 1645CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Crawford County
Rudy 23 1645CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Alma 23 1650CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the late
afternoon of June 23rd and produced dime size hail near Crescent, at
Rudy, and at Alma.