EF0 Tornado — Johnston, Oklahoma
2025-03-04 · near Nida, Johnston, Oklahoma
Event narrative
The Nida Tornado developed about a mile southwest of Nida where a mobile home and a barn were destroyed. The tornado moved northeast to Nida, then east along State Highway 22 before turning northeast destroying additional barns and outbuildings before dissipating near Prairie Dog Road.
Wider weather episode
An intense upper-level trough impacted the WFO Norman Forecast Area during the late evening of the 3rd through the 4th. Initial thunderstorm development occurred along an attendant cold front, moving west to east across the area early in the period. These initial thunderstorms produced reports of large hail and wind damage across western Oklahoma. A few hours later, during the predawn hours of the 4th, a maturing mesoscale convective system (MCS) swept across portions of south-central into southeastern Oklahoma, producing several tornadoes and widespread damaging winds.
Finally, during daytime hours on the 4th, a strong pressure gradient and low-level jet axis promoted a widespread synoptic high wind episode across the forecast area. As a note, the first, last and highest magnitude wind gusts are those included in this episode for a particular zone (county).
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1242559. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.