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Severe Weather Threat 4/27-4/28, 2024 - (Saturday, Sunday)

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Are people delaying reporting, or not reporting tornadoes to the NWS and simply posting on Twitter instead? I've noticed that despite photographic evidence of a big chunky tornado at Madisonville there are so far no reports from Texas, even though it was not that late in the day.
 

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Are people delaying reporting, or not reporting tornadoes to the NWS and simply posting on Twitter instead? I've noticed that despite photographic evidence of a big chunky tornado at Madisonville there are so far no reports from Texas, even though it was not that late in the day.
I noticed in some of the ongoing tweets of Madisonville earlier that WFOs down there were being tagged in the pics/videos being posted while those tornadoes were ongoing, and I never saw where they even upgraded the warnings for those beyond radar indicated. I'm not sure what was going on there.
 

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Are people delaying reporting, or not reporting tornadoes to the NWS and simply posting on Twitter instead? I've noticed that despite photographic evidence of a big chunky tornado at Madisonville there are so far no reports from Texas, even though it was not that late in the day.
Fred can correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe spotter network reports no longer posts in NWS Chat, ever since they move over to Slack. I know for sure it has been suggested to be put back in numerous times.
 

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It’s taken all day, but I finally have a damage photo from Ardmore. It hit the Plainview Estates subdivision at the edge of town. No idea why the coverage of this one is so sparse. Damage is clearly significant:
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Coverage/news from Carter County (Ardmore/Dickson) in general has been very sparse.
 

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EF-4 rating was base on damage at the Dollar Tree Warehouse and the Homeland store in Marietta.
 

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Found this from Carter County. Definitely some pretty significant damage.
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