Severe Weather Thrashes Oklahoma, Leaving Trees In The Road & Causing Nearly 7,000 Tulsa Power Outages

Adair, Cherokee and Delaware counties are under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 9:15 p.m.

Wednesday, November 10th 2021, 10:44 pm

By: David Prock, Drake Johnson


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Severe storms, including possible tornadoes, damaged homes, downed trees and left thousands of people with power on Wednesday night.

Thousands of Oklahomans are currently without power because of the storm.

PSO reported at 10 p.m. that over 5,600 power outages from Tulsa up to Pawhuska and into Bartlesville




The City of Tulsa has reports of trees down in roadways. Please avoid the following areas as crews work to clear the roads:

  1. 77th E. Ave, north of 19th
  2. 35th & Quincy
  3. 11000 Block of E 14th
  4. 1400 S 112th
  5. 41st & Riverside



David Prock

David Prock is a digital content producer for Griffin Media and is a regular contributor to both News9.com and NewsOn6.com.

Drake Johnson

Drake Johnson is a Digital Content Producer at Griffin Media. He joined the team in July 2021 after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in journalism. Drake is a longtime Oklahoman, growing up in Owasso and graduating from OHS in 2016. When not covering the news, he enjoys watching the Sooners and OKC Thunder, plus spending time with family and friends in the state and traveling across the country. 

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