November 1994 Storm Data
OKLAHOMA, Western, Central, and Southeastern (OKC) OKZ004>053 November, 1994
Pushmataha County,03 1640CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
5 NNE Clayton
An isolated severe thunderstorm in southeastern Oklahoma produced
strong winds.
Stephens County, 04 0930CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Duncan
Oklahoma County, 04 1020CST 0 2 Lightning
(TIK) Tinker AFB
Cotton County, 04 1100CST An 0 0 Flash Flooding
4 S Randlett
Jefferson County,04 1100CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Waurika
Jackson County, 04 1500CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
3 SSW Eldorado
Jackson County, 04 1527CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Olustee
Thunderstorms scattered across parts of central, south central, and
southwestern Oklahoma produced flash flooding and caused injuries due
to lightning. In Oklahoma County at Tinker AFB 2 men were struck by
lightning. One man was stunned and the other was revived with CPR.
Roads in Duncan in Stephens County were covered with 6 inches of
water, and in nearby Cotton County 8 inches of water covered some
roads. Roadways in Waurika in Jefferson County were also reported
under water.
A severe thunderstorm moved from North Texas northeastward into
southern Oklahoma, producing dime-sized hail in Jackson County.
Jackson County, 08 2303CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
SE Eldorado
Jackson County, 08 2303CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
SE Eldorado
Jackson County, 08 2320CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Humphreys
Kiowa County, 08 2343CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Roosevelt
Kiowa County, 09 0000CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
1 N Mountain Park
Severe thunderstorms in southwestern Oklahoma produced up to quarter-
sized hail and wind speeds up to 60 mph.
Love County, 14 0730CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
3 N Marietta
In southern Oklahoma a truck was washed off of a low-water crossing
into a stream, where it was carried 75 yards.
Kiowa County, 19 2205CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (52)
Snyder
An isolated severe thunderstorm produced winds up to 60 mph in Kiowa
County in southwestern Oklahoma.
Oklahoma County, 20 0204CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma County, 20 0205CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma County, 20 0550CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma County, 20 0605CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma County, 20 0630CST 0 0 Lightning
Oklahoma City
Lincoln County, 20 1030CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Davenport
Early morning thunderstorms produced flash flooding and caused
lightning damage in central Oklahoma. In Oklahoma County up to 2
feet of water flooded I-35 between SE 29th and SE 36th at 0204 am.
On North Blackwelder water was reported running into apartments at
0205 am. Water was also covering Edmond Road between Portland and
Meridian at 0550 am. 2 cars were stranded in high water at SW 10th
and Robinson at 0605 am. Lightning struck a power pole at NE 178th
and Choctaw, knocking out power for up to 2 hours.
In Lincoln County roads in Davenport were closed due to high water at
1030 am.
McClain County, 20 1500CST 0 0 High Winds
Purcell
Cleveland County,20 1600CST 0 0 High Winds
Norman
Stephens County, 20 1600CST 0 0 High Winds
Duncan
Oklahoma County, 20 1620CST 0 0 High Winds
SE Oklahoma City
An intense, small-scale low pressure center formed during the
afternoon of the 20th and produced high winds not associated with
thunderstorms across portions of central and south central Oklahoma.
In McClain County several power poles were broken and power was
knocked out in Purcell. High winds split a tree in Norman in
Cleveland County and blew it into a house. In Stephens County power
lines were downed, trash dumpsters were turned over, and a tree was
downed by Lake Humphreys near Duncan. In Oklahoma County the roof
was blown off a mobile home in southeast Oklahoma City.
Lincoln County, 21 0534CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Nr Davenport
Logan County, 21 0534CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Nr Seward
Runoff from thunderstorms in central Oklahoma caused flash flooding
in Lincoln and Logan Counties. In Lincoln County SH 66 between
Stroud and Davenport was closed due to high water. In Logan County
flash flooding of Cottonwood Creek caused Charter Oak, Simpson, and
Western Roads to be closed due to high water. Seward Road near
Seward was also closed.
*****NORTH TEXAS TXZ083>090 NOVEMBER 1994
Wichita County, 04 0640CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Wichita Falls
Clay County, 04 0710CST 0 0 Hail (0.75)
Dean
Wilbarger County,04 0830CST 0 0 Hail (1.00)
Nr Vernon
Wichita County, 04 1130CST 0 0 Flash Flooding
Burkburnett
Hardeman County, 04 1450CST 0 0 Hail (0.88)
Acme
Severe thunderstorms in western North Texas moved through the Red
River counties, producing hail up to the size of quarters. Heavy
rain covered several streets in Burkburnett in Wichita County with up
to 8 inches of water.
Wichita County, 20 0054CST 0 0 TSTM Wind (56)
(SPS) Wichita Falls
Wichita County, 20 0055CST 0 0 TSTM Wind
Wichita Falls
A severe thunderstorm produced winds up to 64 mph and blew away a
shed at Wichita Falls High School.