Storms bring rain, some damage to the green land

The Tornado Warning for Adair County has expired. A tornado watch remains in effect for several counties in northeast Oklahoma until 11:00 p.m

A tornado was confirmed at 10:48 PM for the Wyandotte area in SE Ottawa County. This storm was moving NE at 45 mph toward Seneca, MO.

News On 6 storm tracker Kevin Tillotson caught some storm damage on the north side of Grand Lake Wednesday night.

A line of strong to severe storms has moved across Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening. Below are weather updates:

Tornado watches

A Tornado Watch has been issued for several counties in Northeast Oklahoma until 8 p.m

The included counties are:

  1. Adair
  2. Cherokee
  3. Delaware
  4. Haskell
  5. Late hours
  6. McIntosh
  7. Mayes
  8. Muskogee
  9. Okfuskee
  10. Okmulgee
  11. Pittsburgh
  12. Sequoia
  13. Wagoner

Here’s a general timeline of the main severe threats, according to Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer:

  1. Northwest of Tulsa: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
  2. Tulsa Metro & I-44 Corridor: 10pm – Noon
  3. Southeast of Tulsa: Noon – 6:00 p.m. 03.00

Large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes are all possible. The tornado risk will moderate during the initial storms through the evening with an increased focus on damaging winds and nested spin-ups after midnight and early Thursday.