Goldsby, Oklahoma tornado warning: Twister moving towards Noble, Norman, Pink, and Newalla
Rachel Acosta
Updated on January 01, 2026
The Public Weather conditions Administration on Thursday gave a cyclone cautioning for the locale of Goldsby, Oklahoma
The Twister is moving towards Honorable, Norman, Pink, and Newalla
Inhabitants are probably going to observe extreme tempests, downpour, high wind blasts, and the chance of hail
The Public Weather conditions Administration on Thursday gave a cyclone cautioning for the locale of Goldsby, Oklahoma. The Twister is moving towards Honorable, Norman, Pink, and Newalla.
A rapidly reinforcing line of tempests Thursday night delivered a few little cyclones and set off admonitions for two additional south and west of the Oklahoma City metropolitan locale.
Occupants are probably going to observe serious tempests, downpour, high wind blasts, and the chance of hail. The Public Weather conditions Administration (NWS) in Norman gave a cyclone cautioning at 9:26 pm for west-focal Seminole District and southwestern Pottawatomie Region including a tempest situated over Wanette, moving northwest at 25 mph.
Two different admonitions were given around a similar time.
One admonition was delivered for areas of Cleveland and McClain Province and a subsequent admonition was given for southeastern Oklahoma District.
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As indicated by a spotter report, a twister is causing a power streaked south of Lake Thunderbird on Public Interstate 9. The tempest is pushing toward Shawnee, which as of late observers extreme harm brought about by a twister on April 19.
There are reports of harm including inclining power posts and flotsam and jetsam on the ground in Respectable. A few structures have been harmed too, detailed storm spotters.
On Thursday night, a huge number of Oklahoma Gas and Electric clients in Oklahoma City lost power as tempests went through the area. As indicated by the utility’s blackout map, more than 10,500 were without power at around 9 pm.
Spotters likewise noticed a cyclone on the ground east of Cole at around 8:45 pm. Nonetheless, they have not seen any huge harm close to Cole.
A flood cautioning was given for Cleveland and McClain provinces until 12:45 am.
A twister was seen on Parkway 9 close to Lake Thunderbird. Individuals in the space are encouraged to take cover.