Wednesday, March 5th 2025, 5:47 am
A strong to intense line of storms moved across part of southern and east-central Oklahoma early Tuesday morning and formed some tornadoes resulting in some damage.
Five tornadoes were confirmed in Okmulgee and McIntosh counties, with surveys of the continuing damage from the National Weather Service Office in Tulsa. Some additional tornadoes may be added to this list.
Here’s a breakdown of the tornadoes that impacted the region. This information is directly from the National Weather Service Office in Tulsa.
Two tornadoes were confirmed near Henryetta, Oklahoma, both rated EF1.
Tornado #1: Henryetta (EF1)
Tornado #2: Henryetta (EF1)
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Tornadoes are classified using the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale, which rates them based on the estimated wind speeds and the damage they cause. Here’s a quick rundown of the categories:
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An integral part of the News On 6 Weather Team since 2006, Alan Crone keeps Oklahomans safe and informed about morning weather each weekday on Six in the Morning. He’s always keeping an eye on the sky for both severe weather and just weather that’s going to make your day a bit more interesting.
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