Oklahoma, Eastern November 1994 OKZ054>077
McIntosh County
Eufaula 03 0753CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
TSTM Wind (G56)
Checotah 03 0755CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Muskogee County
Warner 03 0810CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
3 SW Webbers Falls030830CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Cherokee County
0.5 S Cookson 03 0840CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
McIntosh County
7 E Checotah 03 0845CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Muskogee County
Warner 03 0855CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G61)
Adair County 03 1000CST-
Stilwell 1100CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Sequoyah County 03 1000CST-
N of Sallisaw 1100CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Le Flore County
Panama 03 1205CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Latimer County
5 NE Red Oak 03 1250CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Haskell County
NR Lequire 03 1315CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
LeFlore County
NR Pocola 03 1329CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Haskell County
McCurtain 03 1330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Tulsa County
Collinsville 03 1510CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Collinsville 03 1515CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Rogers County
Oologah 03 1530CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
LeFlore County
Page 03 1545CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa County
2 E Broken Arrow03 1620CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Wagoner County
5 E Broken Arrow03 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Rogers County
NR Chelsea 03 1630CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
NR Inola 03 1650CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Haskell County 03 1700CST-
McCurtain 1900CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Latimer County 03 1700CST-
Red Oak 1900CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Tulsa County
2 E Broken Arrow03 1716CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Wagoner County
2 E Broken Arrow03 1716CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Mayes County
Salina 03 1740CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
2 E Salina 03 1745CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Le Flore County
Arkoma 03 1800CST-
2000CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Mayes County
1 N Pryor 03 1815CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
Tulsa County
1 E Owasso 03 1820CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Rogers County
3 W Keetonville03 1830CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.88)
LeFlore County
Heavener 03 1900CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Creek County
5 NE Sapulpa 03 2017CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
Tulsa County
Tulsa 03 2034CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Nowata County
New Alluwe 03 2040CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Rogers County
1 S Talala 03 2040CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
1 W Talala 03 2045CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Tulsa County
NR Sperry 03 2055CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
Osage County
10 NW Tulsa 03 2055CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
2 SW Skiatook 03 2100CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Tulsa County
3 N Sperry 03 2105CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Craig County
1 S Vinita 03 2130CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
10 NW Vinita 03 2134CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Severe thunderstorms occurred in eastern Oklahoma through much of the
day on November 3rd. Strong thunderstorm winds downed trees 5 miles
northeast of Red Oak, near Lequire, and at McCurtain, and a tree was
blown down onto a road near Pocola. Several large tree limbs were blown
down at Panama, and 60 mile an hour winds downed large tree limbs near
Chelsea. A cable box was blown out at a house by 60 mile an hour winds
1/2 mile south of Cookson. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 70 miles an
hour at Warner and to 65 miles an hour at Eufaula. Thunderstorm winds
gusted to 60 miles an hour 3 miles southwest of Webbers Falls, 2 miles
southwest of Skiatook, 3 miles north of Sperry, and 10 miles northwest
of Vinita. Large hail also accompanied the storms. Quarter size hail
fell 2 miles east of Broken Arrow along the Tulsa/Wagoner county line
and also 5 miles northeast of Sapulpa. Nickel size hail fell 5 miles
east of Broken Arrow, at Salina, 2 miles east of Salina, 1 mile north
of Pryor, and 3 miles west of Keetonville. Dime to nickel size hail
fell on the northeast side of Collinsville, and dime size hail fell at
numerous other locations in eastern Oklahoma. The thunderstorms also
produced very heavy rainfall which resulted in flash flooding in parts
of east central and southeast Oklahoma. Street flooding and some minor
small creek overflows occurred in Stilwell and in Arkoma, and some
county roads were flooded north of Sallisaw. Street flooding occurred
in Red Oak and in McCurtain, and some secondary roads were closed by
flooding in McCurtain.
Osage County
7 SW Skiatook 04 0500CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Tulsa County
Tulsa 04 0545CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (1.00)
5 S Broken Arrow04 0615CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind
Wagoner County
2 NW Coweta 04 0710CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Pittsburg County
Featherston 04 0730CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
Haskell County
1 W Whitefield 04 0800CST 0 0 4 0 TSTM Wind
Severe thunderstorms redeveloped in eastern Oklahoma during the early
morning of November 4th. Several barn roofs were damaged and large tree
limbs were downed by strong thunderstorm winds just west of Whitefield,
and a large tree limb was downed 5 miles south of Broken Arrow.
Thunderstorm winds gusted to 60 miles an hour 7 miles southwest of
Skiatook, 2 miles northwest of Coweta, and at Featherston. Quarter size
hail fell at the intersection of 51st Street South and Yale Avenue in
the city of Tulsa.
LeFlore County 04 1400CST-
Countywide 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Sequoyah County 04 1400CST-
Countywide 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in Sequoyah and Le Flore counties produced very heavy
rainfall which resulted in flash flooding during the afternoon of
November 4th. Numerous county roads were flooded in Sequoyah County,
and several county roads were flooded in Le Flore County.
Le Flore County 05 0400CST-
Heavener 0500CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms continued to produce very heavy rain in Le Flore County
during the early morning of November 5th. This resulted in severe
street flooding in Heavener.
Washington County
Oglesby 08 2330CST 0 0 ? 0 TSTM Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced 60 mile an hour winds which downed
numerous tree limbs 2 1/2 inches thick at Oglesby.
Le Flore County 09 0800CST-
NR Pocola 0900CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
09 1030CST-
NR Panama 1130CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in northern Le Flore County produced very heavy rainfall
which resulted in flash flooding during the morning of November 9th.
County roads and streets were flooded near Pocola and near Panama.
Creek County
Depew 20 1645CST 0 0 3 0 High Wind
Bristow 20 1645CST 0 0 ? 0 High Wind
Osage County
2 NW Tulsa 20 1715CST 0 0 ? 0 High Wind (G55)
Okmulgee County
Henryetta 20 1719CST 0 0 ? 0 High Wind (G55)
Sequoyah County
Muldrow 20 2015CST 0 0 3 0 High Wind
An intense low pressure system moved across Kansas and produced strong
gradient winds in northeast and east central Oklahoma during the late
afternoon and evening of November 20th. The strong winds downed power
poles in Depew, blew down 6 to 12 inch diameter tree limbs in Bristow,
and blew the roof off an outbuilding in Muldrow. Winds gusted to 63
miles an hour 2 miles northwest of Tulsa in extreme southeast Osage
County and also at Henryetta.
Arkansas, Northwest November 1994 ARZ001-002-010-011-019-029
Sebastian County
Fort Smith 03 1430CST 0 0 5 0 Lightning
Lightning started a fire which destroyed a home in Fort Smith.
Sebastian County
Greenwood 03 2030CST 0 0 ? 0 Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm produced dime size hail at Greenwood.
Crawford County
15 NE Van Buren04 1000CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
A severe thunderstorm produced strong winds which totally destroyed a
28 to 30 foot long garage and blew over several sheds 15 miles
northeast of Van Buren near the town of Graphic.
Crawford County 04 1400CST-
Countywide 1600CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Washington County04 1400CST-
Fayetteville 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Washington County04 1400CST-
Springdale 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Benton County 04 1400CST-
NR Rogers 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Madison County 04 1400CST-
Countywide 1800CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Sebastian County 04 1500CST-
Countywide 1700CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in northwest Arkansas produced very heavy rainfall which
resulted in flash flooding during the afternoon of November 4th.
Several streets were closed in Fayetteville, Springdale, and Van Buren
due to flooding, and the Van Buren Industrial Park was flooded. Several
streets in Fort Smith were flooded, and several county roads were
flooded in Crawford and Sebastian counties. Flooding in Benton County
caused a mudslide near the Rogers Airport that closed Walnut Valley
Road. Flooding washed out roads in some areas in Madison County.
Crawford County 05 0500CST-
NR Mulberry 0700CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Sebastian County 05 0500CST-
Countywide 0700CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms continued to produce very heavy rain in Crawford and
Sebastian counties during the early morning of November 5th. This once
again resulted in flash flooding with several roads closed by high
water in Sebastian County, and a secondary road near Interstate 40
flooded near Mulberry in Crawford County.
Sebastian County 09 0630CST-
N part of county 0925CST 0 0 ? 0 Flash Flood
Thunderstorms in northern Sebastian County produced very heavy rainfall
which resulted in flash flooding. The intersection of State Highway 96
and Nixon Road near Lavaca was flooded, and State Highway 96 was
flooded between Lavaca and State Highway 22. Street flooding occurred
in Lavaca and Fort Smith, and several county roads near Fort Smith were
flooded.
Benton County
Bella Vista 20 1955CST 0 0 ? 0 High Wind (52)
Benton County
Decatur 20 2000CST 0 0 3 0 High Wind
An intense low pressure system moved across Kansas and produced strong
gradient winds in extreme northwest Arkansas during the early evening
of November 20th. Winds up to 60 miles an hour downed trees and power
lines in Bella Vista, and strong winds blew down 2 sheds in Decatur.
Madison County
Combs 27 0450CST 0 0 3 0 TSTM Wind
Pettigrew 27 0510CST 0 0 0 0 TSTM Wind
An isolated severe thunderstorm developed in Madison County of
northwest Arkansas during the early morning of November 27th. Strong
thunderstorm winds blew shingles off roofs in Combs, and large tree
limbs were blown down and a power line was downed by strong
thunderstorm winds in Pettigrew.