User blog comment:Tornadoacrossthelan3854/My first article/@comment-30426073-20190731052610

It wasn't even close to a second Super Outbreak. The strongest tornado was an EF3. If ash from wildfires in Mexico didn't collide with the storms, the high risk wouldn't have busted. There would have been multiple EF4 and EF5 tornadoes in both Oklahoma and Texas, and the outbreak might have killed over 100 people since Amarillo, Lubbock, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa were the biggest cities in the area of the highest chance for a catastrophic tornado.