Oklahoma (TUL) October 1995
McIntosh County
Vernon 02 0742CST 0 0 Hail 75
1 S Eufaula 02 0835CST 0 0 Hail 75
Haskell County
Keota 02 0940CST 0 0 Hail 75
Isolated severe thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma during the
morning of October 2nd and produced dime size hail at Vernon, just
south of Eufaula, and at Keota.
Sequoyah County
Akins 02 1315CST 0 0 Hail 75
Le Flore County
2 S Hodgen 02 1410CST 0 0 Hail 75
Isolated severe thunderstorms redeveloped in extreme eastern Oklahoma
during the afternoon of October 2nd and produced dime size hail at
Akins and 2 miles south of Hodgen.
Mayes County
3 SW Spavinaw 26 1740CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado F0
Spavinaw 26 1743CST 0 0 Hail 125
NR Langley 26 1744CST 0 0 Hail 88
Wagoner County
Okay 26 1746CST 0 0 Hail 175
Delaware County
3.5 W Jay 26 1758CST 0 0 Hail 100
Muskogee County
Fort Gibson 26 1800CST 0 0 Hail 100
Cherokee County
10 SW Tahlequah 26 1810CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Delaware County
Jay 26 1815CST 0 0 Hail 100
Cherokee County
8 SW Tahlequah-6 SW Tahlequah 26 1816CST-1820CST 2 75 0 0 200K Tornado F0
5 S Tahlequah 26 1843CST 0.1 30 0 0 Tornado F0
Adair County
7 WNW Stilwell-4 NW Stilwell 26 1846CST-1852CST 3 75 0 0 30K Tornado F0
9 W Stilwell 26 1900CST 0 0 6K Thunderstorm Wind
4 NE Stilwell 26 1910CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Delaware County
3 NW Jay 26 2020CST 0 0 Hail 100
Jay 26 2028CST 0 0 Hail 75
Sequoyah County
Akins 26 2315CST 0 0 Hail 75
Severe thunderstorms developed in northeast Oklahoma during the early
evening of October 26th and continued throughout the evening. The
storms produced a total of 4 tornadoes, as well as large hail and
damaging winds.
The first tornado touched down briefly 3 miles southwest of Spavinaw at
1740CST. No damage occurred with this F-0 tornado.
The second tornado touched down 8 miles southwest of Tahlequah in the
small community of Woodall at 1816CST. The tornado moved east for 2
miles before lifting 6 miles southwest of Tahlequah at 1820CST.
Considerable damage occurred in and near Woodall from both the tornado
and a strong rear flank downdraft. 18 homes, 4 mobile homes, and 2
businesses were damaged, mainly from downed trees, and numerous barns
were destroyed. Total damage was estimated at $200,000. The tornado
track was just north of State Highway 62, with the damage along and
just south of State Highway 62 being from the rear flank downdraft. The
tornado was 75 yards wide and was rated F-0.
The third tornado touched down briefly in an open field 5 miles south
of Tahlequah at 1843CST. No damage occurred with this F-0 tornado.
The fourth tornado touched down 7 miles west northwest of Stilwell at
1846CST. The tornado moved east and was on the ground intermittently
for 3 miles before lifting 4 miles northwest of Stilwell at 1852CST.
One mobile home was damaged by the tornado when a tree fell onto it,
and several homes received minor damage from downed trees. Considerable
tree damage was caused by rear flank downdraft winds along the
tornado's track. The tornado was 75 yards wide and was rated F-0.
Strong straight-line winds blew the roofs off 2 homes and downed
several trees and power lines 9 miles west of Stilwell, and trees were
also blown down 10 miles southwest of Tahlequah and 4 miles northeast
of Stilwell. Large hail also accompanied the storms. Golfball size hail
fell at Okay, half dollar size hail fell at Spavinaw, and dime to
quarter size hail covered the ground at Fort Gibson. Dime to quarter
size hail also fell at several other locations in northeast Oklahoma.
Arkansas (TUL) October 1995
Crawford County
Uniontown 02 1340CST 0 0 Hail 75
8 N Mountainburg 02 1420CST 0 0 Hail 75
A severe thunderstorm in Crawford County produced dime size hail at
Uniontown and 8 miles north of Mountainburg.
Benton County
5 N Rogers 26 1900CST 0 0 Hail 175
Pea Ridge 26 1905CST 0 0 Hail 175
Rogers 26 1905CST 0 0 Hail 100
Rogers 26 1913CST 0 0 Hail 100
Bentonville 26 1935CST 0 0 Hail 400
Carroll County
3.5 NW Eureka Springs 26 1945CST 0 0 Hail 75
Washington County
5 SE Strickler 26 2000CST 0 0 Hail 75
Crawford County
4 E Chester 26 2008CST 0 0 Hail 100
Madison County
St. Paul 26 2025CST 0 0 Hail 88
Washington County
Brentwood 26 2039CST 0 0 Hail 75
Madison County
7 N St. Paul 26 2115CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Benton County
1 W Bentonville 26 2120CST 0 0 1K Hail 75
Thunderstorm Wind
Washington County
Hindsville 26 2205CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind 52
Madison County
7 N St. Paul 26 2245CST 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind
Crawford County
8 N Mountainburg 26 2245CST 0 0 Hail 100
Madison County
St. Paul 26 2310CST 0 0 0.75K Hail 100
Thunderstorm Wind
Crawford County
2 NE Alma 26 2330CST 0 0 Hail 75
8 N Van Buren 26 2337CST 0 0 Hail 100
Thunderstorm Wind 52
Severe thunderstorms moved across northwest Arkansas during the evening
of October 26th. Strong thunderstorm winds overturned a small
outbuilding and downed trees just west of Bentonville, and strong winds
caused roof and side paneling damage to 2 outbuildings in St. Paul.
Several large tree limbs were blown down during two separate storms 7
miles north of St. Paul, and thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an
hour in Hindsville and 8 miles north of Van Buren. Large hail also
accompanied the storms. Hail up to 4 inches in diameter fell at
Bentonville, and golfball size hail fell 5 miles north of Rogers and at
Pea Ridge. Dime to quarter size hail fell at numerous other locations
in northwest Arkansas.