Where were tornadoes in Oklahoma last night? See where storm damage has been reported
Oklahomans saw another round of severe weather Sunday night, including tornadoes and large hail.
Western Oklahoma storms formed in the afternoon and moved into the Oklahoma City metro area after 9 p.m.
Here's what we know about where tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma and what storm damage has been reported so far.
Where were tornadoes in Oklahoma last night?
A tornado was seen by multiple storm spotters near southwest Yukon and northwest Mustang Sunday night, and was just south of Clarence E Page Airport near NW 10 and Cimarron Road at 9:48 p.m.
A storm also produced a tornado near Custer City, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a tornado emergency just before 8 p.m.
Tornado damage in OKC
By mid-day Monday, the City of Oklahoma City reported several areas of damage from storms and a tornado that tore through the city Sunday night.
At NW 10 and Cimarron Road, one home was destroyed, one home received damage and there were power lines down and debris strewn across fields.
At the Clarence E. Page Airport, there was damage to the fence line and two small structures were damaged. There were multiple power lines down across the city and multiple flooded intersections.
No injuries have been reported in the city.
Storm damage reported in Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management received reports of storm damage in Blaine County, including damage to a nursing home and mobile home in Hydro and two barns were damaged in Geary. At least two people were injured.
In Custer County, ten to 15 homes were damaged between Custer City and Hydro. Three homes were damaged in Butler and two people were injured.
In Canadian County, up to 20 structures received at least some damage, but no injuries have been reported.
There was damage to a barn northwest of Alva and downed power lines in Woods County.
As severe storms continue tonight in northwest Oklahoma, we are in contact with emergency managers in the impacted areas ⛈️
Damage assessments are ongoing, but the following reports have been received by the State Emergency Operations Center as of 11 p.m.: #okwx— Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) (@okem) May 20, 2024
EF2 tornado damage found near Custer City, Yukon
NWS Norman reported Monday afternoon that survey crews found at least EF2 tornado damage southwest of Yukon.
Another crew found EF2 tornado damage outside of Custer City in western Oklahoma.
Damage Survey Update: Survey crews have found at least EF2 damage southwest of Yukon, just south of Page Airport.
A second survey crew has found EF2 damage outside of Custer City.
More details will be provided as we gather additional information in the coming days. #okwx— NWS Norman (@NWSNorman) May 20, 2024
Power outages in Oklahoma
As of Monday morning, about 2,000 OG&E customers were without power, mostly in central and south Oklahoma City.
Nearly 4,000 Public Service Company of Oklahoma customers were without power Monday morning, mostly in Tulsa.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Reported tornadoes in Oklahoma left damage in Canadian County