ARKANSAS, USA — The National Weather Service Tulsa damage survey teams confirmed that tornadoes hit eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas on Nov. 4.
The NWS says additional damage surveys and analysis of other damage areas will continue this week.
Little Flock tornado
Officials have confirmed the damage in Little Flock is a result of an EF2 tornado with maximum winds between 110-115 mph.
This is the tornado that could be seen on live television utilizing the 5NEWS camera that's fixed atop Mercy Hospital in Rogers.
NWS said the tornado was 375 yards wide and was on the ground for 3.8 miles. It reportedly developed south of Highway 62 (Hudson Road) in Rogers and moved northeast. It approached North 13th Street and continued northeast, crossing Little Flock Drive and Highway 94. It finally dissipated near Yocum Road.
In its path, the tornado uprooted trees, damaged a business, and damaged multiple homes. More specifically, NWS said a home was severely damaged along N 13th Street and the roofs of two homes were destroyed on Yocum Road.
Tenkiller tornado
Meteorologists identified EF2 damage from a tornado that developed southwest of Tenkiller in Cherokee County, Oklahoma before moving northeast into Adair County north of Caney Creek and eventually into the Christie community. The tornado widened to 1,200 yards as it approached the Oklahoma-Arkansas state line. The tornado moved into the northwest corner of Washington County before crossing into Benton County and dissipating after crossing state Highway 16.
In total, the tornado was on the ground for 32.8 miles. Based on the damage surveyed, meteorologists estimate that peak winds reached 120 mph.
Officials found the tornado uprooted or snapped numerous trees and destroyed outbuildings.
No injuries or fatalities have been associated with this storm.
Siloam Springs tornado
Meteorologists identified EF1 damage from a tornado that developed 3 miles northeast of Lake Francis in western Benton County. The tornado moved northeast, crossing Arkansas Highway 412 west of Fairmount Road. The tornado dissipated south of Water Tower Road It uprooted numerous trees, damaged some homes, and snapped multiple power poles.
At one point, the tornado was 550 yards wide and was on the ground for 4.6 miles with peak winds up to 105 mph.
No injuries or fatalities have been associated with this storm.
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