Wednesday, January 1st 2025, 2:22 pm
Oklahoma experienced a historic year for severe weather in 2024, shattering previous records and reminding residents of the state's reputation for tornado activity. The final numbers are in, and they are astonishing:
Look at the map and see how many locations had multiple warnings over the year. Countless Oklahoma took shelter multiple times.
When you plot the warnings, you see every square inch of Oklahoma was covered. Of course, this doesn't mean severe storms hit the entire region, but they were certainly in the vicinity.
The tornado path and ratings across Oklahoma also show just how widespread the coverage of storms was.
Most move in a southeast-to-northwest direction. However, you will notice and remember the tornado in southwest Oklahoma near Altus. Its path created a backward "C" as it moved directly toward Altus, shifted north, then northwest, before lifting.
Unfortunately, the year’s historic activity came with significant destruction and loss. Eight tornado-related fatalities were reported, and countless Oklahomans took shelter multiple times as storms threatened their communities.
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