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Straight-line winds caused damage across River Valley, NWS confirms – KHBS

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Last updated: April 6, 2026 9:16 am
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The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed there were no tornadoes during the Friday night storms into Saturday morning. According to an update on Sunday, the NWS determined all damage in Sequoyah, Crawford, and Sebastian counties was consistent with straight-line winds, rather than a tornado.
40/29 Chief Meteorologist Darby Bybee said that at times, there were radar estimated winds that got over 100 mph at about 2,000 ft. above the surface.
Crawford County Emergency Manager Veronica Robins told 40/29 News that officers checked out reports of damage near the Field of Dreams sports complex in Van Buren. There were also reports of power outages in Van Buren and Alma.

A tree fell across Moss Road and Richmond Road.

Darien Domingos

This photo from Darien Domingos shows a tree down across Moss Road and Richmond Road on the north side of Van Buren.

storm damage in van buren

40/29 News

This image shows a tree down on Sylvan Hills Road in Van Buren.
The Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office said the roof was torn off a barn in Muldrow.
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