Oklahoma, Eastern July 1994 OKZ054>077
Osage County, 01 2335CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (55)
Foraker
Osage County, 01 2345CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (71)
Foraker
Osage County, 01 2345CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (58)
Burbank
Osage County, 01 2349CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (65)
5 W Pawhuska
Osage County, 01 2350CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (70)
Pawhuska
Osage County, 02 0005CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (68)
Wynona
Washington County,02 0005CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Copan
Pawnee County, 02 0015CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
NR Pawnee
Osage County, 02 0021CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Avant
Nowata County, 02 0022CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Nowata
Pawnee County, 02 0026CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
1 NW Cleveland
Tulsa County, 02 0032CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
7 W Sand Springs
Tulsa County, 02 0035CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Collinsville
Rogers County, 02 0035CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Talala
Rogers County, 02 0035CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
2 E Oologah
Creek County, 02 0045CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
1 E Mannford
Tulsa County, 02 0051CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 02 0051CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Tulsa
Mayes County, 02 0055CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Salina
Craig County, 02 0105CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
5 SW Vinita
Mayes County, 02 0105CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
7 SW Pryor
Delaware County, 02 0105CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
3 E Bernice
Creek County, 02 0108CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
1 W Sapulpa
Creek County, 02 0110CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Sapulpa
Creek County, 02 0111CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind (56)
Bristow
Wagoner County, 02 0112CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (65)
3 NW Coweta
Okmulgee County, 02 0115CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind (56)
Beggs
Tulsa County, 02 0120CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
5 E Mounds (Liberty Mounds)
Mayes County, 02 0125CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Pryor
Wagoner County, 02 0130CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Porter
Muskogee County, 02 0130CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
NR Muskogee
Cherokee County, 02 0130CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
9 N Tahlequah
Creek County, 02 0140CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Slick
Creek County, 02 0145CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Bristow
Okmulgee County, 02 0145CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
1 S Okmulgee
Muskogee County, 02 0210CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
3 SW Webbers Falls
Cherokee County, 02 0215CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Cookson
McIntosh County, 02 0230CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
5 NE Eufaula
Haskell County, 02 0230CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Tamaha
Sequoyah County, 02 0230CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
5 WSW Gans
Haskell County, 02 0235CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
5 N Enterprise
Haskell County, 02 0248CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Stigler
Pittsburg County,02 0300CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Quinton
Latimer County, 02 0315CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Panola
Severe thunderstorms moved rapidly southeast across eastern Oklahoma
during the late evening of July 1st and early morning of July 2nd and
produced widespread damaging winds. Strong thunderstorm winds blew down
a 90 foot tower just west of Sapulpa and blew down street signs and a
2 foot diameter tree in Bristow. A roof was also blown off a building
in Bristow, where winds were estimated at 60 to 70 miles an hour.
Trees, power lines, and power poles were downed in Salina by 65 mile an
hour winds, and 65 mile an hour winds in Beggs downed trees, signs, and
large tree limbs. Power poles and large tree limbs were downed by 60
mile an hour winds 3 miles east of Bernice, and power lines were downed
by 60 mile an hour winds in Quinton. Strong thunderstorm winds downed
numerous large tree limbs just south of Okmulgee and at Panola.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 82 miles an hour at the mesonet automated
observing site in Foraker and to 78 miles an hour at the mesonet
automated observing site in Wynona. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 80
miles an hour at Pawhuska, and to 75 miles an hour 5 miles west of
Pawhuska and 3 miles northwest of Coweta. Thunderstorm winds gusted to
60 to 70 miles an hour at numerous other locations throughout eastern
Oklahoma.
Osage County, 07 1930CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Burbank
Osage County, 07 1942CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
5 SE Foraker
Osage County, 07 2007CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
5 NW Hominy
Osage County, 07 2009CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (74)
10 W Bartlesville
Osage County, 07 2009CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
10 W Bartlesville
Osage County, 07 2015CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
7 NW Hominy
Osage County, 07 2023CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
5.5 N Hominy
Osage County, 07 2031CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Pawhuska
Osage County, 07 2031CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
2 S Wynona
Washington County,07 2045CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Bartlesville
Osage County, 07 2115CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Barnsdall
Nowata County, 07 2115CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind (78)
Nowata
Osage County, 07 2119CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Avant
Washington County,07 2122CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Bartlesville
Rogers County, 07 2130CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
3 N Oologah
Nowata County, 07 2200CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
NR New Alluwe
Rogers County, 07 2200CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
6 N Claremore
Craig County, 07 2200CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Welch
Osage County, 07 2205CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Avant
Osage County, 07 2215CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
1 W Skiatook
Tulsa County, 07 2215CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Skiatook
Ottawa County, 07 2230CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Miami
Tulsa County, 07 2249CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
0.5 NW Tulsa (Reservoir Hill)
Mayes County, 07 2255CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Locust Grove
Tulsa County, 07 2258CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
6 N Tulsa
Ottawa County, 07 2305CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Wyandotte
Delaware County, 07 2317CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
5 W Jay
Rogers County, 07 2325CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind (61)
Verdigris
Tulsa County, 07 2335CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 07 2337CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 07 2338CST 0 0 Hail (1.25)
Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 07 2340CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 07 2340CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 07 2340CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Broken Arrow
Wagoner County, 07 2340CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
2.5 E Broken Arrow
Wagoner County, 08 0020CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
NR White Karen Cove
Wagoner County, 08 0030CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
4 E Wagoner
Cherokee County, 08 0105CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Tahlequah
Adair County, 08 0120CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Stilwell
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the evening
of July 7th and continued into the early morning of July 8th. The
storms produced 4 small, brief F-0 tornadoes in Osage County. The first
tornado touched down briefly at 1942CST in open country 5 miles
southeast of Foraker. The second tornado touched down briefly at
2007CST 5 miles northwest of Hominy. The third tornado touched down
briefly at 2015CST 7 miles northwest of Hominy. The fourth tornado
touched down briefly at 2023CST 5.5 miles north of Hominy.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 90 miles an hour at Nowata, where numerous
large trees were downed blocking some roads and signs were also downed.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 85 miles an hour 10 miles west of
Bartlesville, and quarter size hail also fell at this location. A barn
was damaged and numerous large trees were downed by 70 mile an hour
winds in Verdigris, and several large tree limbs and one tree with a 10
inch diameter trunk were downed by 70 mile an hour winds in Welch.
Strong thunderstorm winds pushed a large metal building off its
foundation and downed numerous large trees in Miami, and power poles
were downed 5 miles west of Jay. Thunderstorm winds downed trees, large
tree limbs, and signs near New Alluwe, and numerous trees were downed
in Stilwell. A large tree was toppled through a picture window of a
house 4 miles east of Wagoner, and a large tree was downed near White
Karen Cove in Wagoner County. A large tree was blown down onto power
lines in Avant, and numerous large tree limbs were downed from just
west of Skiatook in Osage County into Skiatook in Tulsa County.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an hour at Tahlequah and to 65
miles an hour at Locust Grove and Wyandotte. Thunderstorm winds gusted
to 60 miles an hour 2 miles south of Wynona, at Avant, 3 miles north of
Oologah, and 6 miles north of Claremore. Golfball size hail fell at the
intersection of 41st Street South and 145th East Avenue in the city of
Tulsa, and at the intersection of 61st Street South and Elm Street in
Broken Arrow. Half dollar size hail fell at the intersection of 71st
Street South and Kenosha Street in Broken Arrow. Dime to quarter size
hail fell at several other locations in northeast Oklahoma.
Tulsa County, 12 1815CST- 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
Sand Springs 1830CST
Pawnee County, 12 1845CST 0 0 Flash Flood
Ern Pawnee County
An isolated severe thunderstorm developed in western Tulsa County of
northeast Oklahoma during the early evening of July 12th and produced
wind damage in Sand Springs near the intersection of State Highway 51
and 165th West Avenue. 1 mobile home had its roof blown off and 3 other
mobile homes received minor damage as they were blown off their
foundations and windows were blown out. Numerous trees were also
downed, some of which had bases up to 15 inches in diameter. Very heavy
rainfall also resulted in flash flooding in eastern Pawnee County,
where water was over the roadway on U.S. Highway 64.
Osage County, 13 0050CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Avant
A severe thunderstorm produced strong winds which downed numerous large
tree limbs in Avant.
Pittsburg County,13 1630CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
McAlester
A severe thunderstorm produced strong winds which downed large tree
limbs and power lines in McAlester.
McCurtain County,14 0712CST-0915CST 0 0 Flash Flood
Nrn and Ern McCurtain County
Thunderstorms produced very heavy rainfall amounts of 3 to 6 inches in
parts of northern and eastern McCurtain County during the morning of
July 14th. This rainfall resulted in flah flooding with several
secondary roads closed in northern and eastern McCurtain County.
Pawnee County, 14 1232CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
6 W Maramec
Creek County, 14 1238CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Mannford
Muskogee County, 14 1249CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Warner
Muskogee County, 14 1300CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
Warner
Muskogee County, 14 1305CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Warner
Pawnee County, 14 1313CST 0 0 Hail (1.50)
Jennings
Tulsa County, 14 1314CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
3 W Sand Springs
Tulsa County, 14 1350CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1352CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
Osage County, 14 1355CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
2 NW Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1355CST 0 0 Hail (2.00)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1356CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1402CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind (71)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1402CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1406CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1410CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1413CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1415CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Okfuskee County, 14 1415CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
1 W Paden
Tulsa County, 14 1420CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1422CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1424CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1430CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
Wagoner County, 14 1430CST 0 0 2 TSTM Wind
2.5 E Broken Arrow
Tulsa County, 14 1434CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1434CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
Rogers County, 14 1440CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
NR Catoosa
Tulsa County, 14 1445CST 0 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1450CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1456CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 14 1456CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
Rogers County, 14 1458CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
NR Inola
Rogers County, 14 1515CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Catoosa
Rogers County, 14 1515CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Catoosa
Rogers County, 14 1555CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind (52)
Foyil
Rogers County, 14 1610CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
1 S Chelsea
Mayes County, 14 1610CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
NR Adair
Craig County, 14 1630CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Vinita
Craig County, 14 1630CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Vinita
McCurtain County,14 1645CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (61)
Broken Bow
Ottawa County, 14 1650CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Afton
Nowata County, 14 1700CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
1 E Lenapah
Ottawa County, 14 1700CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Afton
Sequoyah County, 14 1802CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
NR Muldrow
Sequoyah County, 14 2100CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Muldrow 2200CST
Severe thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma during the afternoon
of July 14th. Strong thunderstorm winds as high as 82 miles an hour
resulted in considerable wind damage in the city of Tulsa. Numerous
trees and power lines were downed throughout the city, and a billboard
sign was blown down near the intersection of U.S. Highway 169 and State
Highway 51. Some roof damage occurred at Tulsa Junior College. Strong
thunderstorm winds near Catoosa partially blew a sign off a building at
a truck stop and damaged an air conditioner and pipes on the roof of
the truck stop. Gutters were torn from a convenience store and several
trees were downed 2.5 miles east of Broken Arrow. Strong thunderstorm
winds in Warner blew the top of a trailer off and downed trees onto a
house and car near Connors State College. Thunderstorm winds blew down
a barn and several large trees just west of Paden and caused roof
damage to a school in Foyil. Winds in Foyil were estimated at 60 miles
an hour. Numerous trees were downed in and near Afton, and a large tree
was downed across State Highway 28 near Adair. Numerous large tree
limbs were downed in Vinita, and power lines were downed near Muldrow.
Trees were downed by 65 mile an hour winds in Catoosa, and thunderstorm
winds gusted to 70 miles an hour at Broken Bow. Thunderstorm winds
gusted to 60 to 70 miles an hour at Mannford and to 65 miles an hour
near Inola. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour at Warner, 2
miles northwest of Tulsa at the Tulsa Country Club, 1 mile south of
Chelsea, and at Afton. Hail up to 2 inches in diameter fell in the city
of Tulsa, with the largest hail falling just southwest of downtown.
Most of the hail across the rest of the city was dime size or smaller.
Hail up to 1.50 inches in diameter fell at Jennings. Quarter size hail
fell 6 miles west of Maramec, and nickel size hail fell at Warner. Dime
size hail fell 3 miles west of Sand Springs, at Catoosa, at Vinita, and
1 mile east of Lenapah.
The thunderstorms also produced very heavy rainfall which resulted in
flash flooding in the city of Tulsa. Downtown Tulsa streets were waist
deep in water, and numerous other streets throughout the city were
flooded. Numerous cars were stalled due to the high water. One
underpass in downtown Tulsa had 14 feet of water covering it. An
elderly woman was rescued from her flooded home in Tulsa. Very heavy
rainfall in Sequoyah County also resulted in flash flooding in Muldrow.
Several street in Muldrow were barricaded, with water as much as 3 feet
deep in the Fisher Addition on the west side of town.
Le Flore County, 16 1655CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Summerfield
Le Flore County, 16 1655CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Summerfield
Le Flore County, 16 1800CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
2 S Page
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in Le Flore County of southeast
Oklahoma during the late afternoon of July 16th. Strong thunderstorm
winds downed large tree limbs in Summerfield, and dime size hail also
fell in Summerfield. Nickel size hail fell 2 miles south of Page.
Washington County,17 0515CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
1 N Dewey
Washington County,17 0515CST 0 0 2 TSTM Wind
Bartlesville
An isolated severe thunderstorm developed in Washington County of
northeast Oklahoma during the early morning of July 17th. Dime size
hail fell just north of Dewey, and strong thunderstorm winds blew out
a window at an Arby's Restaurant on the northeast side of Bartlesville.
Le Flore County, 17 1815CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Hodgens
Le Flore County, 17 1913CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Muse
McCurtain County,17 2000CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Plunkettville
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in southeast Oklahoma during
the early evening of July 17th. Strong thunderstorm winds downed large
tree limbs in Hodgens, and dime size hail fell at Muse.
Osage County, 20 1600CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Pawhuska
Osage County, 20 1607CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
5 N Pawhuska
Osage County, 20 1642CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Pawhuska
Osage County, 20 1642CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Pershing
Osage County, 20 1642CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Tallant
Osage County, 20 1651CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tallant
Osage County, 20 1658CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
NR Tallant
Osage County, 20 1915CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
5 W Grainola
Severe thunderstorms developed in Osage County of northeast Oklahoma
during the late afternoon and early evening of July 20th. Thunderstorm
winds gusted to 60 to 70 miles an hour at Pawhuska and Pershing, and
quarter size hail fell near Tallant. Nickel to quarter size hail fell
at Tallant, and dime size hail fell at Pawhuska, 5 miles north of
Pawhuska, and 5 miles west of Grainola.
Osage County, 21 0200CST- 0 0 River Flooding
Ern Osage County 1400CST
Heavy rainfall in Osage County on July 20th caused the Bird Creek at
Avant to rise above the flood stage of 16 feet during the morning of
July 21st. The creek crested at 16.88 feet later in the morning and
fell below flood stage during the afternoon. Only very brief and minor
lowland flooding occurred as a result of this rise.
Delaware County, 23 2345CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
West Siloam Springs
A severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail at West Siloam Springs.
Craig County, 24 1546CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
15 WNW Vinita
Craig County, 24 1550CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado (F-0)
10 NW White Oak
Craig County, 24 1607CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
4 NW White Oak
Ottawa County, 24 1645CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
6 NE Wyandotte
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during
the late afternoon of July 24th. The storms produced 2 small, brief F-0
tornadoes in Craig County. The first tornado touched down briefly at
1546CST 15 miles west northwest of Vinita, and the second tornado
touched down briefly at 1550CST 10 miles northwest of White Oak. Nickel
size hail fell 4 miles northwest of White Oak, and dime size hail fell
6 miles northeast of Wyandotte.
Osage County, 24 2338CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Avant
Tulsa County, 24 2350CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
NR Collinsville
Cherokee County, 25 0110CST 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
5 E Tahlequah
Cherokee County, 25 0110CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
5 E Tahlequah
Adair County, 25 0115CST- 0 0 TSTM Wind
Proctor 0145CST
Adair County, 25 0115CST-0145CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
3 SW Westville (Adilee)
Severe thunderstorms redeveloped in northeast Oklahoma during the late
evening of July 24th and early morning of July 25th. Strong
thunderstorm winds blew the roof off a well house and caused minor tree
damage 5 miles east of Tahlequah. Thunderstorm winds downed a large
tree on old U.S. Highway 169 near Collinsville, and numerous large tree
limbs were downed in Proctor and 3 miles southwest of Westville in the
town of Adilee. Nickel size hail fell 5 miles east of Tahlequah, and
dime size hail fell at Avant.
Tulsa County, 26 0640CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 26 0640CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa
Tulsa County, 26 0700CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa
A severe thunderstorm developed over the city of Tulsa during the early
morning of July 26th. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 65 miles an hour at
the intersection of 51st Street South and Lewis Avenue, and trees were
downed by strong winds within an area bounded by 61st and 71st Streets
South and Lewis and Harvard Avenues. Dime size hail fell at the
intersection of 51st Street South and Mingo Road.
Tulsa County, 26- 1400CST- 0 0 River Flooding
Nrn Tulsa County27 0800CST
Heavy rainfall in northern Tulsa County during the early morning of
July 26th caused the Bird Creek at Owass to rise above the flood stage
of 25 feet during the afternoon of July 26th. The creek crested at 25.5
feet later that evening and fell below flood stage the morning of July
27th. Only very brief and minor lowland flooding occurred as a result
of this rise.
Arkansas, Northwest July 1994 ARZ001-002-010-011-019-029
Madison County, 01 1226CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
10 SE Huntsville
Madison County, 01 1324CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
NR St. Paul
Madison County, 01 1425CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
3 SW Rockhouse
Crawford County, 01 1433CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
12 W Cass
Severe thunderstorms developed in northwest Arkansas during the
afternoon of July 1st and produced large hail. Golfball size hail fell
10 miles southeast of Huntsville and near St. Paul. Quarter size hail
fell 12 miles west of Cass, and dime size hail fell 3 miles southwest
of Rockhouse.
Crawford County, 07 0425CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Van Buren 0525CST
Sebastian County,07 0435CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Fort Smith 0535CST
Sebastian County,07 0435CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Greenwood 0535CST
Thunderstorms in western Arkansas during the early morning of July 7th
produced very heavy rainfall which resulted in flash flooding. Many
city streets were under water in Van Buren, and numerous vehicles were
stalled. Water approached some residences in Van Buren. Street flooding
occurred in Fort Smith, and water was 4 to 5 feet deep in some parking
lots north of the Fort Smith Airport. Several cars in the parking lots
were partially submerged. One home on Daisy Street in Greenwood was
also flooded.
Benton County, 07 2350CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Pea Ridge
Benton County, 08 0000CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Pea Ridge
A severe thunderstorm moved into Benton County of northwest Arkansas
during the late evening of July 7th and early morning of July 8th. The
storm produced 60 mile an hour wind gusts at Pea Ridge.
Sebastian County,14 1920CST- 1 0 Flash Flood
Fort Smith 2030CST
Crawford County, 14 1945CST- 0 0 3 Flash Flood
Van Buren 2030CST
Thunderstorms in western Arkansas during the evening of July 14th
produced very heavy rainfall which resulted in flash flooding. Several
homes and roads were flooded on the north side of Fort Smith, and
Midland Boulevard was blocked off due to high water. 1 man died in Fort
Smith due to electrical shock when water came into a garage where the
man was working on electrical equipment. 5 inches of rain fell in 2
hours in Van Buren, and several streets in Van Buren were flooded and
barricaded. The Industrial Park area in Van Buren was flooded, and Rena
Road was heavily damaged by floodwaters. Some homes were flooded in the
Broken Hill and Woodwin subdivisions in Van Buren.
Sebastian County,17 1635CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Midland
Madison County, 17 1700CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
2 W Pettigrew
Severe thunderstorms developed in northwest Arkansas during the late
afternoon of July 17th. Golfball size hail fell at Midland, and dime
size hail fell 2 miles west of Pettigrew.
Benton County, 23 2350CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Siloam Springs
Benton County, 23 2355CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Siloam Springs
Washington County,24 0038CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Farmington
Washington County,24 0041CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (55)
Fayetteville Airport
Washington County,24 0042CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Fayetteville
Severe thunderstorms developed in northwest Arkansas during the late
evening of July 23rd and the early morning of July 24th. Thunderstorm
winds gusted to 63 miles an hour at the Fayetteville Airport, and
golfball size hail fell on the south side of Fayetteville. Quarter size
hail fell at Farmington, and hail up to nickel size fell at Siloam
Springs.
Carroll County, 24 1712CST 0 0 4 TSTM Wind
1 W Berryville
Carroll County, 24 1715CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Berryville
Carroll County, 24 1740CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Berryville
Madison County, 24 1805CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Clifty
Crawford County, 24 2050CST- 0 0 3 TSTM Wind
3 E Alma 2100CST
Crawford County, 24 2105CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
NR Mulberry
Severe thunderstorms developed in northwest Arkansas during the late
afternoon and evening of July 24th. Strong thunderstorm winds destroyed
12 cart sheds at the Carroll County Country Club just west of
Berryville. Damage at the Country Club was estimated at $15,000.
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 miles an hour downed trees in
Berryville, and a barn was blown down and power lines were downed by
strong thunderstorm winds 3 miles east of Alma. Dime size hail fell at
Clifty and near Mulberry.
Washington County,25 0145CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Summers
Washington County,25 0150CST- 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Prairie Grove 0200CST
Washington County,25 0150CST- 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Farmington 0200CST
Washington County,25 0215CST 0 0 Hail (1.75)
Greenland
Washington County,25 0218CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Fayetteville
Washington County,25 0235CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
NR Elkins
Madison County, 25 0250CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
St. Paul
Madison County, 25 0320CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
3 NE St. Paul
Severe thunderstorms redeveloped in northwest Arkansas during the early
morning of July 25th. Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees along
State Highway 23 in the Whitmore Mountain Area 3 miles northeast of St.
Paul. Thunderstorm winds gusting to 60 miles an hour also downed trees
in Summers. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour at Prairie
Grove, Farmington, Fayetteville, St. Paul, and near Elkins. Golfball
size hail fell at Greenland.
Benton County, 30 1435CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Bella Vista
Benton County, 30 1440CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Hiwasse
Crawford County, 30 1730CST- 0 0 Flash Flood
Van Buren 1830CST
An isolated severe thunderstorm developed in Benton County of northwest
Arkansas during the afternoon of July 30th. The storm produced strong
winds which downed several trees in Bella Vista, and nickel size hail
fell at Hiwasse. Thunderstorms in Crawford County produced very heavy
rainfall which resulted in flash flooding in the town of Van Buren.
Water was 2 feet deep over 28th Street in Van Buren.