Tornado outbreak of June 8, 1995
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| Meteorological history | |
|---|---|
| Duration | June 8, 1995 |
| Tornado outbreak | |
| Tornadoes | 29 |
| Maximum rating | F4 tornado |
| Overall effects | |
| Fatalities | 0 |
| Injuries | 11 |
| Damage | > $30 million ($63.4 million in 2025) |
| Areas affected | Texas Panhandle, Western Oklahoma |
Part of the Tornadoes of 1995 | |
The tornado outbreak of June 8, 1995 was a severe and localized outbreak that struck the Texas Panhandle and Western Oklahoma, on June 8, 1995. It is most well known for the tornado that hit Pampa, along with the Allison F4, the Kellerville F4, and the Hoover F2. Each of these tornadoes has sparked controversy over their rating, with many claiming that they had reached F5 intensity. In total, 29 tornadoes were recorded during that day, with 23 being in Western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. One cyclic supercell in the Texas Panhandle produced at least 5 of those 23 tornadoes, while another spawned at least 8. There were 3 F4s, and the tornadoes caused 11 injuries.