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

I always thought today was getting overlooked. We got insanely lucky the cap didn’t break in SW and Central Oklahoma
Yeah. I do think the SPC was right to go with an Enhanced Risk given the uncertainty of today's setup.

I feel that if the cap had broken all the way along the dryline, we could have very well seen 'what 5/20/19 could have been', if on a smaller scale.
 
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.
It may not indicate numerous fatalities, but it is absolutely an indication of numerous serious injuries and destruction. Mass casualty is a significant activation of a large amount of emergency resources. It isn't declared without confirmation.
 
It may not indicate numerous fatalities, but it is absolutely an indication of numerous serious injuries and destruction. Mass casualty is a significant activation of a large amount of emergency resources. It isn't declared without confirmation.
It can be activated for precautionary measures if an event happens that suggests it could overwhelm the hospital. It's also activated so it opens up more resources, such as requiring off duty EMS/FD/PD to respond.
 
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