Oklahoma Could Set New Record for November Tornadoes After Back-to-Back Storms

Officials have confirmed six tornado touchdowns, but that number is expected to grow.
Oklahoma Could Set New Record for November Tornadoes After Back-to-Back Storms
A house at the corner of 84th Street and Pinewood Drive, damaged by a tornado that tore through the neighborhood on Nov. 3, 2024, in Oklahoma City, on Nov. 4, 2024. Michael Clements/The Epoch Times
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OKLAHOMA CITY—Eric Boyd cleaned storm debris from his yard on 82nd Street in Oklahoma City on Nov. 4. It was less than 48 hours after one of a possibly record-setting number of tornadoes to hit his state blew his front door in at 1 a.m.

He’s no stranger to Oklahoma’s volatile weather but said the storm that his neighborhood experienced early on Nov. 3 was different.

Michael Clements is an award-winning Epoch Times reporter covering the Second Amendment and individual rights. Mr. Clements has 30 years of experience in media and has worked for outlets including The Monroe Journal, The Panama City News Herald, The Alexander City Outlook, The Galveston County Daily News, The Texas City Sun, The Daily Court Review,