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Severe weather threat 4/23/26 (Central/Southern Plains)

Enid tornado is roping out luckily. We already have reports of houses flattened with people trapped, but honestly I was worried it was going to be a VLT with the number of times it weakened then recycled.
 
"mass casualty" incident declared south of enid per the Garfield County scanners. Hope for the best, guys.
That's pretty standard after a severe tornado hits a town, just so the hospitals, etc have the most amount of resources as possible. Does not indicate that there's numerous fatalies or injuries.
 
Multiple day time sig tors in OK, the fist cell producing a wedge/satellite interaction, the Enid cell producing a very unfortunate likely violent tornado that scoured the ground and leveled homes.
DOW deployment, News channel 9 and Koco getting perfect live views of the events.
Had a feeling since a couple of days ago that today was the first real potential OK tornado outbreak since May 2024, but it seems we may have exceeded even that.
Thankfully the forcing was too weak to initiate convection in the southern portion or we would’ve had an even more extensive outbreak.
Honestly watching the live streams and looking at radar felt like it was 2013/2014 again. Hopefully no one was killed during that god awful Enid tornado.
 
That's pretty standard after a severe tornado hits a town, just so the hospitals, etc have the most amount of resources as possible. Does not indicate that there's numerous fatalies or injuries.
No, im aware of this. Just saying to hope for the best that it isn't anything extreme. The only saving grace was this didn't track through any major population vicinities but there was a few homes and one subdivision hit.
 
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