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Oklahoma tornado path: Big tornado in Bristol, horrific scenes in Tulsa, Bixby and Union City

By WEB DESK TEAM
March 7, 2026 2 Min Read
Comments Off on Oklahoma tornado path: Big tornado in Bristol, horrific scenes in Tulsa, Bixby and Union City

A confirmed tornado was reported in northeastern Creek County Friday night as severe weather swept through parts of Oklahoma, prompting warnings for communities along the storm’s path. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Tulsa said the tornado was spotted about 5:45 p.m. about 6 miles northwest of Kellyville and was moving northeast at 30 mph.

A large tornado was spotted in Oklahoma on Friday (Unsplash)
A large tornado was spotted in Oklahoma on Friday (Unsplash)

Areas threatened by storms

A tornado warning is in effect for northeastern Creek County and west-central Tulsa County until 6:30 p.m. Central Time.

Communities within or near potential trails include Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Mannford, Tulsa and Keystone State Park. Residents in nearby areas including Bristol, Kellyville and Bixby were also urged to remain vigilant as alerts were sounded in parts of the region.

The storm also poses risks along Interstate 44, particularly between mile markers 202 and 218.

Hazards reported by weather officials

The storm was capable of producing damaging tornadoes and quarter-sized hail, according to the National Weather Service.

Officials warned that flying debris could pose a serious threat to anyone trapped outside. Mobile homes may be damaged or destroyed, and roofs, windows, and vehicles may suffer significant damage. Tree damage is also expected in the affected areas.

Issue emergency evacuation guidelines

Weather officials stressed that tornadoes had been observed on the ground and urged residents to seek shelter immediately.

People in warning areas are advised to move to basements or indoor rooms on the lowest floors of sturdy buildings and avoid windows. Anyone who is outdoors, in a vehicle or mobile home should seek the nearest sturdy shelter to protect themselves from flying debris.

Horrible reports from Union City.

Consumers Energy crews responded to the area after a tornado struck Union City in Calhoun County. More than 2,200 energy customers in Calhoun County were without power.

“Our hearts go out to our friends and neighbors who were affected by today’s tornadoes, and we will do whatever we can to help the community,” Consumers Energy wrote. “We will assess the damage and help communities make repairs. We will continue to monitor severe weather conditions today with the potential for additional storms to hit Michigan tomorrow.”

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