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The First Wave of Metro Tornadoes Sweep Across the State

By Stacy H., published May 13, 2008
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Oklahoma City -- 5:25 pm: As any other typical day in our household, I was fixing dinner. The local news stations like KFOR and KOCO warned us days before to be on guard for tornadoes all week, especially this day. They were right!

I have always loved a good Oklahoma spring storm (minus the tornado factor). In fact, there was a time when I wanted to be a storm chaser back in the day when I lived in Pennsylvania. Since I moved to Oklahoma and now lived through four tornadoes, I since decided I would let the storm chasing to someone else, but I still love a great thunderstorm. This aspect has not changed. Thunder, lightning, and a good soaking rain do it for me.

5:27 pm: Literally, without warning, tornado sirens blast in Bethany, Oklahoma. I rushed to turn the local news on to see where the tornado was and where it was heading. Circulation was just east of us and heading straight for Wilshire Boulevard, a cross street of where I live! As I always do, I gather my kids, my pets, and my insurance documents up and put them all in the makeshift shelter normally called our bathroom. My neighbor and close friend Tracey hurries down her stairs and pounds on my door "Let me in! It's coming!" It's heading straight for us!" As I turn my eyes to the sky, a yellow, rain wrapped sky is all I can see, and as a sick feeling in my stomach comes over me as I see, roof shingles come off an apartment complex down the street. I yelled, "Everyone in the bathroom, and cover your heads!" My children and the neighbor's children were in my bathtub, heads covered under pillows as the storm rattled the house like a train coming full force! With each shake of the house, I prayed that glass would not be broken, and our lives would be spared. It was so difficult to see the actual tornado because of the rain soaked wind.

Tornado Alley, Oklahoma
Date: May 7, 2008
OKlahoma City, OK USA
Tornado Alley, Oklahoma

This is a tree in my back Yard that was hit by the tornado on May 7, 2008 This tree has been through storm after storm, and finally showing its wear...

Credit: Stacy H.

Copyright: Stacy H.

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Hi Grits. yes, us too. I know Homeland has them, but we are strapped for cash until Friday...Today is supposed to be really bad, we shall see... Thanks for reading!

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 12:05:00 PM

 
I can tell you without a doubt, that a funnel came through my area. It was so rain wrapped it was difficult to see, but as it went across NW expressway and Wilshire, it touched down. Thanks for reading!

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 12:05:23 PM

 
We live just outside of Claremore, OK. and always seem to get the remnant of what passes you over. We missed out on this one. I keep meaning to get one of those weather radios that comes on automatically......maybe I will do that this afternoon when I go into town. There will be more. Be safe! Good job here....thanks.

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 11:05:01 AM

 
I live in Oklahoma City and the news had said that there had been reports of a tornado citing by residents in Bethany Oklahoma. I did a search on it and all it says is that this was actually thought to have just been wind damage. I don't really know if there was a tornado there or not but I will say that it usually by passes my house even though the sirens go off about once a week during tornado season. Edmond is the worst for getting a tornado to touch down.

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 10:05:30 AM

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