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Tornado Outbreak Locations: March 5–7, 2026 The most recent major tornado outbreak struck multiple states across the central U.S. just a week ago, from March 5 to 7, primarily ravaging Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Michigan, Texas, and Arkansas. This event, now documented in detail, involved over a dozen confirmed tornadoes ranging from EF0 to EF3 strength, carving paths through rural and suburban areas with devastating force.

Key Hit Areas

  • Oklahoma (hardest hit) : Tornadoes tore through Alfalfa, Grant, Tulsa, Rogers, Okmulgee counties—think spots like WSW of Helena, E of Collinsville to S of Oologah, Western Beggs, and W of Owasso. An EF3 near Beggs caused significant structural damage.
  • Kansas & Missouri: An EF0 crossed from Northern Shawnee, KS, into Western Kansas City, MO, affecting Johnson, Wyandotte, and Jackson counties.
  • Michigan : EF2 from Three Rivers to NW of Wasepi in St. Joseph County, spanning 10.75 miles.
  • Texas & Arkansas: EF2 north of Prospect in Marion County, TX, and west of Willisville to SW of Rosston in Nevada County, AR.

Impact Snapshot

Tornado| Strength| Location| Path Length| Notes
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WSW Helena to Jet| EF2| Alfalfa/Grant, OK| 19.1 mi| Rural damage focus 1
E of Collinsville| EF2| Rogers, OK| 4.7 mi| Near Oologah 1
Western Beggs| EF3| Okmulgee, OK| 6.8 mi| 950 yd wide; major destruction 1
Northern Shawnee| EF0| KS to MO| 7.87 mi| Urban edge impact 1
Three Rivers| EF2| St. Joseph, MI| 10.75 mi| Cross-county path 1

This outbreak aligns with early spring patterns in "Tornado Alley," where warm Gulf air clashes with cold fronts, spawning these monsters—much like historical events but amplified by recent climate trends. Reports note at least two fatalities in southeast Oklahoma (near Idabel, an EF3 wedge), with dozens injured amid destroyed homes and power outages.

Trending Forum Buzz

Online discussions exploded post-event:

"That EF3 in Beggs was a beast—video from locals shows it chewing up everything. Prayers for Okmulgee County families." – Reddit r/TornadoOutbreaks [, trending context]

"Kansas City edge got skimmed, but OK took the brunt. NWS radar hooks were textbook scary." – Weather forums

Viewpoints vary: Meteorologists praise timely warnings saving lives, while locals vent about recovery delays in rural OK. Speculation swirls on a busier 2026 season, given La Niña influences.

Timeline Highlights

  1. March 5 : Early strikes in OK/TX/AR low-level activity.
  2. March 6 : Peak chaos—multiple EF2/EF3 in OK, KS-MO crossover.
  3. March 7 : Michigan wrap-up; surveys confirm 20+ mi paths.
  1. Now (March 11) : NWS still rating some; aid pouring into hardest-hit zones.

TL;DR Bottom : The tornadoes hammered Oklahoma above all (Beggs EF3 epicenter), plus KS, MO, MI, TX, AR—check NWS for updates as surveys finalize.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.