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Flash Flood — Woods, OK

May 25, 2000

Severe thunderstorms first developed across portions of western and northern Oklahoma during the evening of the 25th, resulting in 4 confirmed tornadoes, one rated F2, and other areas of straight-line wind damage and large hail. Then during the early morning hours of the 26th, a line of severe thunderstorms formed across southwest Oklahoma and raced eastward into southeast Oklahoma, resulting in widespread damage from winds estimated between 80 and 100 mph at times.

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5148390). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

Flood Risk Context for Woods, OK

This event is one of many recorded floods in Woods County. See the full FEMA flood zone map, NFIP claim totals, and disaster history for the area.

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