Friday, September 7, 2012

3 reported killed as storm, high winds move through Nowata County, OK - @Newson6

UPDATE 6:30: The Will Rogers Turnpike at mile marker 308, eastbound, has one lane open now. At mile marker 315, westbound, one lane has opened. Also, U.S. Highway 169 north of Nowata has re-opened, northbound and southbound.

UPDATE 5:45: Relatives are reporting that three people are dead in the storm front that moved through Nowata Friday afternoon. The three people are believed to have been in a mobile home that was destroyed in high winds. News On 6 reporter Ashlei King is at the scene, and we will have more as it is confirmed. 

UPDATE 5:26: PSO is reporting power outages in Tulsa County: 11,506; Wagoner County: 1,021; Okmulgee County: 171; Nowata County: 1,235; Osage County: 265; Creek County: 753; Delaware County: 785; Mayes County: 752; Rogers County: 604.

UPDATE 4:50 PM: All lanes of north and southbound U.S. Highway 169 are closed north of Nowata due to wind damage. Crews are working to clear downed power lines and trees from this area, and also to move an overturned semi.

This closure is expected to last several hours. Drivers can use State Highway 28 and U.S. Highway 60 as a detour around this closure.

UPDATE 4:39 PM: Power outages are reported in Tulsa, Creek, Osage, Washington, Nowata, Craig, Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner. About 11,300 northeast Oklahoma customers have lost power in the storm front.

UPDATE 4:15 PMTwo stretches of the Will Rogers Turnpike in Ottawa County have lane closures due to several overturned semi trucks. Eastbound lanes and one westbound lane of the Will Rogers Turnpike northeast of Miami (mile marker 306) in Ottawa County are closed. Westbound lanes are closed from mile marker 315 to 316 in Ottawa County are closed as well.

A fast-moving cold front swept into Oklahoma Friday afternoon, spawning severe thunderstorms and bringing dramatically cooler temperatures with it.

Damage from high winds is reported in several northeast Oklahoma, including Nowata, Tulsa, Rogers, Wagoner, Okmulgee, Creek, Osage, Craig, and Delaware.

The Nowata County Sheriff's Office asks people to stay away from the town of Nowata due to downed power lines.

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Temperatures ahead of the front hit triple digits, while temperatures behind it are falling into the low 70s and even the high 60s in places.

The front spawned severe thunderstorms in southern Kansas, as well as one that blew through Washington and Nowata Counties, and even one in the Oklahoma City area.

Behind the front the winds are gusting out of the north.  That means temperatures across Oklahoma on Saturday morning will be in the 50s, a nice taste of fall after a brutally hot and dry summer. 

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