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Thunderstorm Wind — Marshall, Oklahoma

2025-06-08 · near Madill, Marshall, Oklahoma

$10K
Property damage
65 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Relayed images courtesy of the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management show a large tree uprooted, landing on and damaging a large metal carport. The event time is estimated from radar observations.

Wider weather episode

Another episode of intense severe weather impacted much of the WFO Norman Forecast Area during the afternoon through mid-evening on the 8th. Thunderstorm activity during this episode was focused generally along and just ahead of a southeastward advancing cold front, as a strong upper trough dove across the Plains. Very strong instability and sufficient deep-layer wind shear promoted organized thunderstorm modes, with numerous thunderstorm clusters (Oklahoma) and a few intense supercells (western-north Texas) impacting the forecast area. Numerous reports of thunderstorm wind damage/gusts and very large hail were received, especially with activity across the Red River Valley of Oklahoma and north Texas.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1270846. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.