Two tornadoes reported during Wednesday night's storms in Oklahoma
Tulsa Fire Department crews had to rescue a driver who got swept away in floodwater.
Tulsa Fire Department crews had to rescue a driver who got swept away in floodwater.
Tulsa Fire Department crews had to rescue a driver who got swept away in floodwater.
Another round of severe storms hit Oklahoma on Wednesday, bringing hail and strong winds.
The morning after, KOCO 5 knows the tornado count for these storms stands at two.
One of those tornadoes touched down near Bray just before 7 p.m. Wednesday. KOCO 5's crews surveyed the area but, thankfully, didn't find any damage.
The National Weather Service reported another tornado in the Tulsa area. Authorities have not said if there's any significant damage from that area.
While the Oklahoma City metro did not see any tornadoes, the storms brought hail that pelted Storm Command. Quarter-sized hail fell near Highway 74 and Coffee Creek Road, and KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chaser Derik Klein also saw hail bigger than pingpong balls just east of Kingfisher.
Parts of northeast Oklahoma also saw storms, as heavy winds took down power poles and tossed trees. A couple said their home was in the center of one of those tornadoes.
"It just happened, and it was like it just came out of the sky. There was no warning," Tulsa resident Jerrilyn Omara said. I mean, we knew we were in bad weather, but it was just like, 'Kaboom!'"
The Tulsa Fire Department said the rain swept away a woman's car into a ditch. Crews were able to rescue her.