A strengthening storm system over the Upper Great Lakes will bring moderate to heavy snow to northeast Minnesota and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Ahead of this system, strong to severe storms may develop over the Upper Ohio Valley eastward to the Mid-Atlantic. Heavy rains may bring an isolated flash flooding threat over the central Appalachians, particularly in West Virginia. Read More >
Last Map Update: Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 5:46:26 pm CDT
Local Weather History For April 14th...
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The day after an EF-1 tornado struck Norman, several tornadoes
affected northwest Oklahoma on April 14th in 2012. Most of the tornadoes occurred from around 4 PM well through the evening around Waynoka, Alva, and Cherokee. The last in a series of tornadic supercells developed southwest of Woodward just before midnight and tracked toward Woodward. The Woodward tornado began around 11:50 PM 3 miles northeast of Arnett and moved into the southwest city limits of Woodward around 12:18 AM on Sunday, April 15th. The tornado finally exited the northwest side of Woodward around 12:23 AM. Sadly, 6 people were killed in and near Woodward with the EF-3 tornado. |
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