Stillwater: Oklahoma tornado warning issued, sirens blaring as horrific video emerges – WATCH
On June 26, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Stillwater, Oklahoma. release NOTICE “Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Stillwater OK, Perkins OK, and Langston OK until 9:45 PM CDT (10:45 PM ET). This storm will contain wind gusts to 70 mph!”.

Oklahoma State University shared A tornado warning has been issued for “Oregon State University Stillwater Campus/Nearby”. They added “Take appropriate tornado precautions now.”
Residents also said they heard tornado sirens going off. One storm chaser shared a video on Facebook, writing: “Tornado sirens still going off in Stillwater from this tornado warning storm.”
“Where are people watching the weather forecast for the area? There was a tornado warning about 25 minutes ago. We have the siren going but I’m having trouble getting the information,” one local wrote on the community page.
Meanwhile, another clip shows the damage caused by strong winds.
Another video from a storm chaser noted, “Tornado sirens remain sounding in Stillwater during this tornado warning storm.”
Meanwhile, Perkins Emergency Management famous A tornado warning has been issued for Payne County. They note that this includes “southeast Noble County in northern Oklahoma” and “north-central Payne County in central Oklahoma.”
Speaking of the severe thunderstorm, the government said damage could include “flying debris that will be dangerous for those without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Roofs, windows and vehicles will be damaged. Trees may also be damaged.” They added that areas such as Stillwater and Glencoe could feel the impact.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma State University released further updates Tell Students and Staff “Destructive winds are possible in the Stillwater area. Seek shelter indoors and away from windows.”
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Someone shared a photo of overcast skies from Stillwater.
local reporter report A single-engine plane flipped over due to high winds at Stillwater Airport. “Carly and Andrew knocked down power poles in the area after winds in excess of 80 mph blew through the area on the northeast side of Stillwater,” the Fox25 meteorologist added.
Another video from Stillwater shows what happened after a strong wind storm moved through Oklahoma City.
“A storm is rolling through Stillwater, with wind gusts of 86 mph reported in the city!” the page states.
Some people also reacted to reports of tornado warnings. One person wrote: “Just got a shelter warning on my phone. North of Stillwater near Lake McMurtry Road and Country Club Road.” Another added: “I know there was a lot of loud thunder and lightning before it rained and hailed and hid the car under the garage.”
Someone else shared a video.
“I just drove by the Country Club and Highway 51. It was very exciting,” they wrote.