Oklahoma, Eastern July 1993
Washington County, 11 1812CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Bartlesville
Osage County, 11 1819CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Pawhuska
Osage County, 11 1820CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
Pawhuska
Osage County, 11 1835CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Pawhuska
Osage County, 11 1835CST-1945CST 0 0 Flash Flood
Pawhuska - 5 N Pawhuska
Osage County, 11 1838CST- 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Pawhuska 1844CST
Nowata County, 11 1850CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Delaware
Washington County, 11 1900CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Bartlesville 1930CST
Nowata County, 11 2000CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
1 E Wann 2030CST
Craig County, 11 2000CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
NR White Oak 2030CST
Severe thunderstorms developed along a cold front in extreme northeast
Oklahoma during the early evening of July 11th. Thunderstorm winds in
Pawhuska gusted to 60 miles an hour at 1819 CST, and to 60 to 70 miles
an hour from 1838 CST to 1844 CST. The strong winds overturned a mobile
home in Pawhuska and also damaged the roof of the Pawhuska Fire
Department, but no injuries occurred in Pawhuska. Dime size hail also
fell at Pawhuska. Large hail also occurred in Washington and Nowata
Counties, with golfball size hail on the south side of Bartlesville and
dime size hail at Delaware. The thunderstorms also produced heavy
rainfall which resulted in flash flooding. Heavy street flooding
occurred in downtown Pawhuska, and roadways north of Pawhuska were
covered by up to 2 feet of water. State Highway 10 east of Wann was
covered by high water, as were several roads near White Oak. Street
flooding occurred in Bartlesville.
Pawnee County, 18 1900CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Pawnee
An isolated severe thunderstorm during the early evening of July 18th
produced strong winds which downed power lines on the east side of the
town of Pawnee.
Craig County, 20 1710CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Vinita
Mayes County, 20 1753CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
2 N Pensacola
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during
the late afternoon of July 20th. Strong thunderstorm winds caused
damage to a trailer home in Vinita, and dime size hail fell 2 miles
north of Pensacola.
Wagoner County, 25 1700CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
NR Oneta
An isolated severe thunderstorm during the late afternoon of July 25th
produced strong winds which damaged the roof of a mobile home near
Oneta. One tree and several tree limbs were also blown down in the same
area.