Oklahoma (TUL) September 1995
Osage County
6 N Pawhuska 06 2330CST 0 0 2K Thunderstorm Wind
2 NW Pawhuska 06 2348CST 0 0 Hail 88
1.5 NW Pawhuska 07 0015CST 0 0 Hail 88
Thunderstorm Wind 52
Pawhuska 07 0030CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 52
Grainola 07 0200CST-0230CST 0 0 Flash Flood
Pawnee County
Cleveland 07 0230CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 52
1 S Terlton 07 0230CST 0 0 1.5K Thunderstorm Wind
Creek County
Mannford 07 0230CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 52
Tulsa County
Sand Springs 07 0245CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 52
Jenks 07 0300CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 52
Creek County
Mannford 07 0310CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Severe thunderstorms moved across northeast Oklahoma during the late
evening of September 6th and early morning of September 7th. Strong
thunderstorm winds blew a barn down 1 mile south of Terlton, and a
vehicle was damaged 6 miles north of Pawhuska when several large tree
limbs were blown down onto the vehicle. A few trees and numerous large
tree limbs were blown down in Mannford, where thunderstorm winds gusted
to 60 miles an hour. Thunderstorm winds also gusted to 60 miles an hour
1.5 miles northwest of Pawhuska, in Pawhuska, in Cleveland, in Sand
Springs, and in Jenks. Nickel size hail fell 2 miles northwest of
Pawhuska and 1.5 miles northwest of Pawhuska. The thunderstorms also
produced very heavy rainfall in northwest Osage County. 3 to 4 inches
of rain fell in Grainola which resulted in street flooding.
Osage County
10 WSW Burbank 11 2315CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Pawnee County
Ralston 11 2335CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Isolated severe thunderstorms moved across northeast Oklahoma during
the late evening of September 11th. Strong thunderstorm winds downed
several large tree limbs 10 miles west southwest of Burbank, and
several large tree limbs up to 4 inches in diameter were blown down in
Ralston.
Tulsa County
Broken Arrow 30 1600CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 56
Wagoner County
NR Oneta 30 1616CST 0 0 Hail 75
An isolated severe thunderstorm moved across eastern Tulsa County and
western Wagoner County during the late afternoon of September 30th.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 65 miles an hour at the intersection of
101st Street South and 145th East Avenue in Broken Arrow, and dime size
hail fell near Oneta.
Arkansas (TUL) September 1995
Benton County
2 S Lowell (Bethel Heights) 30 1830CST 0 1 3.5M Thunderstorm Wind
Washington County
Elm Springs 30 1900CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
An isolated severe thunderstorm moved across southern Benton County and
northern Washington County during the early evening of September 30th.
A microburst occurred in the Apple Meadow subdivision near Apple
Blossom and Old Wire roads in the community of Bethel Heights, which is
2 miles south of Lowell. Nearly every home in the subdivision sustained
some damage, and 3 homes were totally destroyed and 3 others sustained
major damage. 1 minor injury occurred when a ceiling caved in on the
person. Numerous trees and power lines were also blown down in Bethel
Heights. Damage in Bethel Heights was estimated at 3.5 million dollars.
Trees were also blown down by strong thunderstorm winds in Elm Springs.