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Thunderstorm Wind — Marshall, Oklahoma

2025-05-02 · near Lebanon, Marshall, Oklahoma

$50K
Property damage
61 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

A relayed image shows the metal roof of a mobile home blown off. The event time is estimated from radar observations.

Wider weather episode

Numerous severe thunderstorms impacted portions of central and southern Oklahoma and western-north Texas early on the morning of the 2nd. Synoptically, this convective episode was driven by the approach of a weak shortwave trough rounding the periphery of a broader upper system across the Central and Northern Plains. Very strong elevated instability and sufficient wind shear promoted organized thunderstorm clusters and eventually a semi-organized line across the aforementioned region, producing large hail, thunderstorm wind damage and a tornado. Heavy rainfall contributed to flash flooding, particularly across parts of southern Oklahoma that continued to be impacted by prolonged river and stream flooding.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1259091. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.