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More than a dozen twisters ripped across the US Wednesday, including a tornado in Owasso, Oklahoma, that damaged buildings, utility poles, and trees.
The National Weather Service in Tulsa confirmed evidence of an EF1 tornado with winds estimated at around 100-110 mph.
A tornado that passed through the Owasso area has damaged Whirlpool plant and multiple semi-trailers along Highway 75.
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FOX Weather on MSNSee it: Suspected Oklahoma tornado tears roofs off buildings as severe weather threat marches across USA likely tornado barreled through the northeastern Oklahoma town of Owasso on Wednesday morning, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
On Wednesday morning, a radar-confirmed tornado touched down near Whirlpool at 76th Street North and Highway 75. It continued ...
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The National Weather Service Tulsa survey team found high-end EF1 tornado damage in Owasso with estimated winds around 100-110 mph.
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The City of Owasso is offering resources to residents regarding storm-related damage of the April 2nd tornado.
A tornado also hit the Oklahoma city of Owasso on Wednesday, damaging buildings, topping utility poles, and uprooting trees. The path of destruction stretched about 11 miles in the city outside Tulsa.
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