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Wewoka/Yeager Tornadoes
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The Maud Tornado(Not shown on map)A narrow tornado touched down around 711 pm 3 miles west-southwest of Maud destroyed a barn... then moved east destroying another barn about one-half mile south of Maud as it crossed into Seminole county. It lifted 1/2 mile east of the county line at around 715 pm. The tornado was rated F1. Other pictures:The Wewoka TornadoAt about 735 pm, a tornado touched down about 1/2 mile southwest of the intersection of US-270 and SH-59, or about 2.5 miles southwest of Wewoka. The storm moved east through the south side of Wewoka causing damage in a neighborhood in the southwest side of Wewoka and along state highway 56 in the south part of town. The tornado continued moving east destroying two mobile homes southeast of Wewoka before crossing into Hughes County. It caused minor damage to a couple of homes and unroofed a mobile home near state highway 48. The tornado turned northeast and apparently merged with the Yeager tornado just northeast of the intersection of state highway 48 and county road EW129. This tornado was on the ground for 8 miles and had a maximum width of 1/3 of a mile. The tornado was rated F2 (winds estimated between 113 and 157 mph) based on damage in southwest Wewoka including a brick house unroofed and the south exterior wall blown in. Eyewitness reports indicate that this was likely a multiple vortex tornado. Other Pictures:
The Yeager TornadoThis tornado formed about a mile east of the intersection of state highway 48 and county road EW129. About one mile after touching down, the Wewoka tornado apparently merged with it. The tornado damaged a house and destroyed numerous pecan treesshortly after the merger. The tornado moved east passing one-half mile south of the town of Yeager, but overturning a mobile home and downing power lines along a railroad just south of town. The tornado began moving east-northeast as it moved south of Yeager. It then completely destroyed a mobile home and toppled an oil pumping jack and storage tank east of Yeager. The last damage was a barn damaged 4 miles east of Yeager and the tornado lifted at 815 pm. The Yeager tornado was also on the ground for 8 miles with a maximum width of four-tenths of a mile. This tornado was also rated F2 (winds estimated between 113 and 157 mph) based on the destruction of a mobile home east of Yeager. Other Pictures:
The survey team is very grateful to Hughes County Sheriff Houston Yeager for taking time to show us the areas of damage in Hughes County. Thanks also to Herb Gunter (Seminole County Emergency Manager) and Mark Hill for their valuable information. |
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