By the time it was finishing its rampage across US-177, the Sulphur tornado had become a wet, diffuse, yet still intensely destructive and loudly roaring vortex, with no sharply defined visual edges. The hail- and debris-flinging RFD pivoted around to a west-northwesterly alignment without as many embedded flying objects as in the minute prior. Heavy rain would continue to encircle the tornado as it departed, rendering it less visible from out perspective, but no less present and dangerous for those in its continuing path.
4 N Sulphur OK (9 May 16) Looking N
34.5591, -96.9674