OKLAHOMA CITY—Eric Boyd cleaned storm debris from his yard on 82nd Street in Oklahoma City on Monday, 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 Sunday morning was different.
“I’ve never been on this end of it. I’ve been in and around it, yes, but [this was] my first one being hit,” he told The Epoch Times.
“(The storm hit) Sunday morning around one o’clock. I got in my storm shelter, then the sirens go off. We had zero notice, and it was an F3 tornado,” he said….