Tornado warning for Stillwater, Oklahoma: Residents fear worst after Enid destroyed; horrific visuals emerge

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one tornado Warning for Stillwater Oklahoma After damage caused by tornado Enid Vance Air Force Base.

Visuals of the tornado in Enid, Oklahoma, as Stillwater braces for a tornado. (Facebook/Brittany Renee Blair)
Visuals of the tornado in Enid, Oklahoma, as Stillwater braces for a tornado. (Facebook/Brittany Renee Blair)

“A tornado warning is now in effect for the Stillwater area,” a local radio station shared, posting a map of the affected area.

The warning is for “Stillwater OK and Glencoe OK until 11:30 PM CDT,” the National Weather Service (NWS) noted.

Some people sounded the alarm about the impact, noting it was the same tornado that wreaked havoc when it formed near Enid Vance Air Force Base.

Oklahoma tornado visuals

“Please be careful tonight. The storm that produced a severe tornado in Enid is moving toward Stillwater. I no longer live there, but my cousin lives there, the father of my unborn child lives there, and several of my friends from years ago live there. This storm produced f3-f4 magnitude tornado, almost within a mile of my house in Enid. Luckily I left Enid tonight. I really hope it calms down before it gets to you guys, but please be careful. Here’s what one person said: “Please understand the damage caused by the tornado and the magnitude of the tornado that was created in Enid, please don’t risk your own safety. ” Wroteshare the visual.

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A photo of another person taken by Enid on the Stillwater Community Page gives some idea of ​​what might have happened.

Many people shared videos of tornado sirens going off. “Tornado warning as we drive through Stillwater, Oklahoma. Tornado sirens blaring. Huge horsepower super battery,” one wrote.

“Tornado sirens going off in Stillwater, Oklahoma,” another added, posting a video where lightning could be seen streaking across the sky.

There’s also a video that hints at the “calm before the storm.”

“Stillwater, OK. Tornado sirens are going off. It’s the calm before the storm…light rain and light wind,” one person wrote. Also alone ask “Who knows where the tornado was before the sirens went off,” on Facebook.

Meanwhile, the City of Stillwater famous “A tornado warning is in effect until 11:30 p.m. with the primary threat moving to northeast Stillwater. This will be the last activation of the storm warning. Once the tornado warning expires, we will issue warnings through our mass notification system.”

Another video, shared on the Meta-owned platform, showed stormy skies.

“Tornado sirens are going off in Stillwater and it looks like it’s on the north side moving due east,” the person wrote.

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