Tornado outbreak of June 21 - 23, 2018

Synopsis
A dryline developed ahead of a frontal system over New Mexico on the morning of June 21, allowing for an ideal setup for a tornado outbreak, and causing the NWS SPC to issue an Enhanced Risk for severe weather, mainly for large hail, though a 10% chance for tornadoes was also issued. The following day, an Enhanced Risk for severe weather was issued, including a chance for strong, long lived tornadoes. That day, an EF3 tornado hit the town of McClain, Oklahoma, killing 4 in the process. For the final day of the outbreak, the SPC issued a Slight Risk of severe weather, noting that there could be isolated tornadoes as well. 5 tornadoes touched down, of which one was rated EF1. In total, 5 people died, and $45 million was done in damages.