April 16, 2017
By Paragon News Director Paul Joseph –
A suspected tornado is thought to have touched down in Washita County. If not a tornado, it was high winds that severely damaged a home and several out buildings about five miles east of Cordell. Officials say a tornado has touched down in a rural area of Jackson County. No injuries have been reported in either storm, at least, at this time.
Jackson County Emergency Management Director Wayne Cain says the tornado touched down Thursday afternoon near the town of Duke, about 130 miles (209 kilometers) southwest of Oklahoma City.
Forecasters say storms could bring significant and “intense” tornadoes to the Southern Plains Thursday afternoon and night, and at midday issued a “particularly dangerous situation” tornado watch for western Oklahoma and western north Texas.
More storms are possible later in the day in the lower Great Lakes region.
Storms have battered the central United States all week, with deaths reported Tuesday in Oklahoma and Wisconsin, and in Iowa on Wednesday.
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