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Severe WX April 1-2 (overnight) Severe Weather Event

Thank goodness it didn’t hit much. Unfortunately what it did hit managed to cause fatalities and that’s heartbreaking.
Slayden is an unincorporated community. Grand junction 325 population. 2 fatalities from mobile home in that area.

Selmer though has 5,000. That was very unfortunate and the biggest impact of the week. Radar showed it intensifying further as it approached town. @AJS
 
If none of the April 2-3rd tornadoes receive an EF4 rating it’ll be the first time since March 17 2021 that a high risk day didn’t produce a confirmed EF4 tornado.
The April 2nd high risk technically extends through the morning of the 3rd so technically selmer and all those morning intense tornadoes are still high risk tornadoes.
 
If none of the April 2-3rd tornadoes receive an EF4 rating it’ll be the first time since March 17 2021 that a high risk day didn’t produce a confirmed EF4 tornado.
The April 2nd high risk technically extends through the morning of the 3rd so technically selmer and all those morning intense tornadoes are still high risk tornadoes.
Were they in high risk, ? I forget. Cutting it close.
 
If none of the April 2-3rd tornadoes receive an EF4 rating it’ll be the first time since March 17 2021 that a high risk day didn’t produce a confirmed EF4 tornado.
The April 2nd high risk technically extends through the morning of the 3rd so technically selmer and all those morning intense tornadoes are still high risk tornadoes.
I am certain that the Lake City, AR tornado will receive an EF4 rating.
 
I am certain that the Lake City, AR tornado will receive an EF4 rating.
It’s, possible. The 150mph rating was literally just a rating assigned based on the minimum general look of the damage done, not based on any one DI cause of how limited their survey time was due to ongoing storms. I think that’s a first actually…for a violent tornado.
 
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