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Tulsa - A complex of severe storms blew through much of eastern Oklahoma on Friday leaving a path of destruction behind.
Here is a short summary of some of the more significant damage left in the storms wake.
Baseball size hail pounded Stillwater and winds were estimated to 60mph.
In the Tulsa County, winds were reported up to 60mph near. Strong winds flattened corn rows near Sperry and blew shingles off of roofs in Owasso.
As the storm moved east winds were clocked at 85mph near Inola. Blowing down trees and creating damage from Pryor south to Inola.
A lady was injured in Pryor when a tree fell on her.
In northwest Arkansas, winds in excess of 80mph were reported along with grapefruit size hail in the town of Hackett in Sebastian County.
Join us tonight starting at 4:30pm for the latest damage reports and a look at your weekend forecast.
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