News 5 and 9 both said there could be severe weather again with the storm next week. I know this round we just got through didn't look to be as bad as it was until at least Wednesday. Is it possible we might have to do this again next week?
Per CH 9…. last night’s tornadoes / storms left 5 dead, about 50 injured and over 103,000 without power.
Yep, that’s worse than the flooding.
On edit: 5 are reported to be in critical condition.
I've just learned that a friend of mine may have been among those that died. How can I confirm this?
Rainfall totals from last night.
N OKC, ~7.5 inches
S OKC, ~7 inches
W OKC, ~5 inches
E OKC, ~7 inches
There are some embedded 8 inch amounts throughout much of the city - especially eastern sides.
OUN put out an update today on the May 19th-20th Tornadoes. Count is now up to 10 tornadoes in the Norman forecast area...
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
726 AM CDT SAT MAY 25 2013
...LATEST ON TORNADO INFORMATION FOR MAY 19 AND MAY 20...
A NUMBER OF TORNADOES AFFECTED PORTIONS OF CENTRAL AND WESTERN
OKLAHOMA ON MAY 19 AND 20. INFORMATION ON MOST OF THESE TORNADOES IS
STILL VERY PRELIMINARY.
...UPDATES...
1/ THE STEPHENS COUNTY TORNADO WAS DETERMINED TO BE TWO SEPARATE
TORNADOES. THE TIMES WERE ALSO CORRECTED FOR THE STEPHENS COUNTY
TORNADOES AND PRELIMINARY RATINGS WERE ASSIGNED.
2/ A TORNADO WAS ADDED NORTHEAST OF MEEKER FROM MAY 20.
3/ ADDED WIDTH TO LAKE THUNDERBIRD-SHAWNEE TORNADO
...MAY 19 EDMOND TORNADO /OKLAHOMA COUNTY/...
RATING: EF1
PATH LENGTH: 7 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: TO BE DETERMINED
TIME: 4:22-4:30 PM CDT
LOCATION: NEAR 33RD STREET AND SOUTH BOULEVARD STREET
IN EDMOND TO NEAR HIGHWAY 66 AND POST ROAD.
...MAY 19 ARCADIA TORNADO /OKLAHOMA COUNTY/...
RATING: EF0
PATH LENGTH: SHORT
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: NARROW
TIME: 4:33 PM CDT
LOCATION: APPROX. 1 MILE SOUTHWEST OF ARCADIA.
...MAY 19 LUTHER-CARNEY TORNADO
/OKLAHOMA.. LOGAN AND LINCOLN COUNTIES/...
RATING: EF3
PATH LENGTH: 20 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: TO BE DETERMINED
TIME: 4:41 PM - 5:24 PM CDT
LOCATION: 3 MILES NORTHWEST OF LUTHER TO CARNEY TO
2 MILES SOUTHEAST OF TRYON.
...MAY 19 LAKE THUNDERBIRD-SHAWNEE TORNADO
/CLEVELAND AND POTTAWATOMIE COUNTIES/...
RATING: EF4
PATH LENGTH: 20 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 1.2 MILES
TIME: 6:00 PM - 6:50 PM CDT
LOCATION: LAKE THUNDERBIRD /8 MILES EAST OF DOWNTOWN
NORMAN/ TO 6.5 MILES EAST-SOUTHEAST OF
MCLOUD.
...MAY 19 WEST OF PRAGUE TORNADO
/POTTAWATOMIE AND LINCOLN COUNTIES/...
RATING: EF2
PATH LENGTH: 7 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 400 YARDS
TIME: 6:59 PM - 7:12 PM CDT
LOCATION: 6 MILES WEST-SOUTHWEST OF PRAGUE TO
3 MILES NORTH-NORTHWEST OF PRAGUE.
...MAY 19 NORTHEAST OF PRAGUE TORNADO
/LINCOLN AND OKFUSKEE COUNTIES/...
RATING: EF1
PATH LENGTH: 10 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 700 YARDS
TIME: 7:17 PM - 7:33 PM CDT
LOCATION: 3.5 MILES NORTHEAST OF PRAGUE TO
5.5 MILES WEST OF WELTY.
...MAY 20 NEWCASTLE/MOORE TORNADO
/GRADY..MCCLAIN AND CLEVELAND COUNTIES/...
RATING: EF5
PATH LENGTH: 17 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 1.3 MILES
TIME: 2:45 PM - 3:35 PM CDT
LOCATION: 4.4 MILES WEST NEWCASTLE TO 4.8 MILES EAST
OF MOORE.
...MAY 20 SOUTH OF MARLOW TORNADO...
RATING: EF0
PATH LENGTH: 1 MILE
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: TO BE DETERMINED
TIME: 2:58 PM - 3:01 PM CDT
LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF
MARLOW.
...MAY 20 WEST OF BRAY TORNADO...
RATING: EF1
PATH LENGTH: 4 MILE
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: TO BE DETERMINED
TIME: 3:07 PM - 3:22 PM CDT
LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 5 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF
MARLOW TO 4 MILES WEST OF BRAY.
...MAY 20 NORTHEAST OF MEEKER TORNADO...
RATING: EF0
PATH LENGTH: TO BE DETERMINED
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: TO BE DETERMINED
TIME: 4:40 PM - 4:42 PM CDT
LOCATION: 6 MILES NORTHEAST OF MEEKER.
OTHER TORNADO REPORTS ARE ALSO STILL BEING INVESTIGATED.
I'm sorry to hear that But also glad to know that the important things are okay. We're trying to remember that here as we dry out.
Upside -- it is truly a beautiful day. Sucks that we had to have a night like last night to get a day like this in June, but glad to have it.
Still corrupting young minds
US National Weather Service Norman Oklahoma
Reviewing data this morning, it looks like our tornado warning for the El Reno tornado was issued 19 minutes before the tornado developed. We'll update that number later today as we continue to analyze the data.
Hope everyone is safe! Im on vacation in Philadelphia and have been watching everything from afar. Im a bit nervous about the serious flooding I saw in downtown. Does anyone know how the midtown area (11th and Walker) faired?
we got very little dampness in the rooms that usually get water in them. we got almost 5 inches in my rain gauge in northwest edmond, and i think what saved us from damage was that the rain came in waves, and wasn't a relentless onslaught of heavy rain.
so no cleaning up for us luckily, but sorry for those of you who do have to.
From OUN: Damage survey team has confirmed an EF0 tornado near SE 50th and S Bryant in S OKC. More details to come!
...UPDATES...
1/ OKLAHOMA CITY EF0 TORNADO ADDED.
...MAY 31 OKLAHOMA CITY TORNADO /OKLAHOMA COUNTY/...
RATING: EF0
PATH LENGTH: 0.4 MILES
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 200 YARDS
TIME: TO BE DETERMINED.
LOCATION: CREEKWOOD TERRACE TO KEITH DRIVE
/EAST OF VALLEY BROOK/.
Exactly. Great post Sid. Where I'm at I've never had to deal with significant flooding of the traditional sort. Now what I have had to deal with is the way they have our street set up, the water flow - if heavy enough - will actually hit the curb of my driveway just right and funnel right into my garage and front yard. That's not something you can really anticipate until the water starts rushing down the street.
If anyone received damage last night, please be sure you submit a report so the investigation can be thorough by the NWS...
Submit a Storm Report
Another Update...
Survey teams have found EF3 damage in several spots west of Highway 81, and southwest of El Reno. They will continue to investigate other areas along the path through the afternoon!
I like this snippet from KFOR
With the near-constant severe weather over the last 12 days, we are in need of a break, Oklahoma. The good news: it appears we are going to get it. Although we may have bouts of storms next week, signals don’t indicate severe thunderstorms or potential tornadic activity
Yes I’m well aware of those facts and believe I have accounted for them. My yard slopes away from house at an angel that could easily accommodate a 20+ inch rain over several hours.
Most of the homes in my neighborhood have been built well above street level but even here I’m higher than most other homes in my area. There is a very limited run off area that goes past my house in the street. I lived on high ground as a kid but I saw way too many others living in flood prone areas. When it comes to flooding I did my best to learn from the mistakes of others and it really is something you can anticipate if you learn about flooding.
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