Limited weather data were collected and recorded at that time in Oklahoma. Antedating upper atmospheric measurements, most data collection was of human observations, along with temperature, pressure, wind speed and direction, and rainfall. A cold front moved south through Oklahoma into Texas on April 26, before stalling as a stationary front draped across Central Texas, oriented from northeast to southwest. Early on April 27, it pushed back northward against a warm front to the east, due to a vigorous upper-atmospheric trough approaching from the west. The warm front was noted to have moved from the southeast on April 27 to the northeast on April 28; this movement of warm air against the cold front, in proximity to a low-pressure area over western Oklahoma, provided sufficient atmospheric lift, thereby fuelling the storms that provided the tornado activity.
F#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Time (UTC) | Path length | width | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | F4 | SE of Kirkland, TX to N of Eldorado, OK | Childress, Hardeman, Jackson | TX, OK | 16:30–? | 40miles | 800yd | 5 deaths – Major, long-tracked tornado killed five people, injured 23 others, and caused $77,000 in losses, including $65,000 in Texas and $12,000 in Oklahoma. Four of the five deaths were in a single family. Tornado struck 43 farms and destroyed or damaged 30 homes, some of which were swept away. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | Warren | Jackson | OK | 18:15–? | | | Tornado hit Warren around noon CST. Details are unavailable.[2] |
bgcolor=# | F4 | SE of Granite to Lugert to NW of Hobart | Greer, Kiowa | OK | 18:30–? | 20miles | 800yd | 7+ deaths – Tornado leveled all but two buildings in Lugert, killing a mother and her daughter there. Papers were found 75miles distant. Tornado also caused at least three—possibly five—deaths and killed at least 100 cattle near Hobart. 25 people were injured and losses totaled $300,000.[3] |
bgcolor=# | F3 | Rocky | Washita | OK | 19:15–? | 20miles | 800yd | Tornado destroyed about 50 homes, a school, and 10 barns in and near Rocky. Tornado began 5miles southwest of town and ended 15miles northeast of town. Two injuries were reported. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | Corn | Washita | OK | 19:50–? | 10miles | | 4 deaths – Tornado hit Corn, then called Korn until World War I, and the nearby "Korn Valley", where four people died. No other information is available. |
bgcolor=# | F4 | W of Colony to S of Geary | Washita, Caddo, Blaine | OK | 20:00–? | 27miles | 800yd | 2 deaths – Large, powerful tornado devastated farms across Caddo County. Losses totaled $5,000 and 15 people were injured. |
bgcolor=# | F3 | W of Altus to W of Blair | Jackson | OK | 20:30–? | 11miles | 250yd | Tornado devastated about 12 farms near Martha. One person was injured and losses totaled $19,000. |
bgcolor=# | F3 | SW of Hinton to Calumet to NW of El Reno | Caddo, Canadian | OK | 21:00–? | 23miles | 400yd | 3+ deaths – Strong tornado hit the towns of Hinton and Calumet, destroying 26 structures in the latter, where three people died. Four others may have been killed in Hinton. A sign from Hinton was found to have been carried north of Calumet. Losses totaled $125,000 and four injuries were reported. |
bgcolor=# | F4 | S of Bartley to Cambridge | Red Willow, Furnas | NE | 22:00–? | 10miles | | Violent tornado destroyed at least five barns, along with three farmhouses. An entire farmstead was swept clean. Four people survived the tornado in an orchard, but with injuries. |
bgcolor=# | F4 | E of Erick to E of Sayre to Elk City | Beckham | OK | 22:45–? | 23miles | 150yd | 2 deaths – Tornado destroyed 35 buildings, killed 15 livestock, and injured 15 people. Tornado destroyed 11 homes and caused fatalities near Sayre. Five funnel clouds were observed along the path of the storm, and debris from homes was strewn for miles. |
bgcolor=# | F4 | W of Foss to Butler | Washita, Custer | OK | 00:30–? | 20miles | 150yd | 6 deaths – Tornado destroyed the town of Foss and 32 homes on the eastern side of Butler. Debris from the latter town was found in Putnam, 15miles to the northeast. Losses totaled $50,000 and 20 injuries were reported.[4] |
bgcolor=# | F3 | SW of Speer to S of Dela | Choctaw | OK | 00:30–? | 7miles | 167yd | 1 death – Details are unknown. Three injuries occurred. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | Granite | Greer | OK | 02:20–? | 8miles | | Details are unknown. |
bgcolor=# | F3 | NW of Stratford to SE of Butler | Custer | OK | 02:30–? | 5miles | | 1 death – Tornado damaged or destroyed eight farmhouses. Losses totaled $50,000. |
bgcolor=# | F4 | NW of Hobart to Sentinel to NW of Cordell | Kiowa, Washita | OK | 02:45–? | 20miles | 600yd | 4 deaths – Violent tornado damaged or destroyed about 60 homes in Sentinel, mostly in the western half of the town. No injuries resulted, as the entire population had seen the funnel approaching 15 minutes in advance. Two people died on a farm southwest of Sentinel. The tornado then continued to the northwestern edge of Cordell, destroying six more homes and killing two people before turning east and dissipating. Losses reached $75,000 and 15 injuries occurred along the path. |
bgcolor=# | F3 | S of Granite to N of Lone Wolf | Greer, Kiowa | OK | 02:45–? | 12miles | | 1 death – Tornado destroyed buildings and farmhouses on at least 14 farms. Five people were injured. | |
F#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Time (UTC) | Path length | width | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | F2 | Crescent to Mulhall | Logan | OK | 05:45–? | 5miles | | 2 deaths – Tornado destroyed at least two homes. Two people were crushed to death in a storm cave. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | W of Butler | Custer | OK | 05:45–? | | | Tornado destroyed several barns. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | E of Cashion to Cedar Valley | Logan | OK | 05:55–? | 5miles | | Tornado destroyed a home and a barn 8miles southwest of Guthrie. |
bgcolor=# | F0 | SE of Hobart | Kiowa | OK | 07:30–? | 3miles | | Tornado reported. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | SW of Sallisaw | Sequoyah | OK | 08:30–? | 10miles | | Tornado destroyed six homes. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | N of Marble to E of Bunch | Sequoyah, Adair | OK | 08:30–? | 12miles | | 2 deaths – Details are unknown. Four injuries were reported. |
bgcolor=# | F2 | N of Bono to S of Joshua | Johnson | TX | 17:00–? | 5miles | 50yd | Tornado destroyed barns and small homes. |
bgcolor=# | F4 | SSW of Henderson to S of Church Hill to Tatum | Rusk, Panola | TX | 19:30–? | 30miles | 200yd | 4 deaths – Long-tracked tornado destroyed 30 or more homes in six communities. It destroyed a brick home, killing a man inside. Two people were thrown 500yd as well. Downburst damage occurred in Tatum. 14 injuries occurred along the path. |
bgcolor=# | F1 | Fouke | Cass | TX | 01:00–? | | | 2 deaths – Tornado occurred 12miles south of Texarkana, killing two women beneath a fallen tree. 10 other people were injured. | |