Were There Tornadoes in Oklahoma Last Night? See Where Possible Twisters Touched Down
Severe Weather Outbreak Impacts Oklahoma
Oklahoma was hit by a severe weather outbreak on Wednesday night, with multiple reports of tornadoes touching down across the state. The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed at least three tornadoes, with more possible as damage assessments continue.
Confirmed Tornadoes
The NWS has confirmed the following tornadoes in Oklahoma last night:
- An EF-2 tornado near Apache, with winds up to 115 mph
- An EF-1 tornado near Cyril, with winds up to 100 mph
- An EF-0 tornado near Marlow, with winds up to 85 mph
Possible Tornadoes
In addition to the confirmed tornadoes, there are several reports of possible tornadoes that are still being investigated by the NWS. These include:
- A possible tornado near Elgin
- A possible tornado near Duncan
- A possible tornado near Chickasha
Damage Reports
The tornadoes caused widespread damage across Oklahoma. Homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed, and power lines were downed. Several roads were also closed due to debris.
Injuries and Deaths
There have been no reports of any injuries or deaths related to the tornadoes at this time.
Ongoing Situation
The NWS continues to monitor the situation and issue weather alerts as needed. Residents in Oklahoma should be prepared for additional severe weather, including tornadoes, hail, and flooding.
Stay Informed
For the latest information on the severe weather outbreak in Oklahoma, please visit the National Weather Service website or follow them on social media.