Storms Bring Rain, Some Damage To Green Country
Green Country
Storms rolled through Green Country Sunday afternoon and evening, bringing heavy rain and some wind damage. The National Weather Service received reports of wind gusts up to 60 mph in some areas, and there were scattered reports of downed trees and power lines.
The storms also brought much-needed rain to the area. Some parts of Green Country received more than 2 inches of rain, helping to alleviate the drought conditions that have been affecting the region for the past several months.
Tulsa County
In Tulsa County, the storms caused some damage to trees and power lines, but there were no reports of any injuries. The Tulsa Fire Department responded to several calls for downed trees and power lines, and crews worked throughout the evening to clear the debris.
The storms also caused some flooding in low-lying areas of Tulsa County. Several roads were closed due to high water, and some motorists had to be rescued from their vehicles.
Rogers County
In Rogers County, the storms caused more significant damage. There were reports of several trees being downed, and some homes and businesses were damaged by the wind.
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office reported that several roads were closed due to downed trees and debris.
Nowata County
Nowata County was also hit hard by the storms. There were reports of several trees being downed, and some homes and businesses were damaged by the wind.
The Nowata County Sheriff's Office reported that several roads were closed due to downed trees and debris.
Conclusion
The storms that rolled through Green Country Sunday afternoon and evening brought heavy rain and some wind damage. There were no reports of any injuries, but there was some damage to trees and power lines in Tulsa, Rogers, and Nowata counties.