We had an early morning wake up this morning. About 5:00 AM a QLCS tornado was a few miles south. In case you don't happen to know about the QLCS tornadoes here is a link that will let you learn what they are:
https://meteor.geol.iastate.edu/~ralliss/qlcsmesovorticies.pdf
A line of thunderstorms comes through, and tornadoes spawn off of it. Not the typical mesocyclone spawned twister. Most of the QLCS are little ones, just F0 to F1 usually. They pop up do some damage and vanish. And they were moving across the city at 50 MPH.
It will be interesting to find out what the total count was.
We were watching TV to get the latest locations. One passed a few miles south of us. We did not get even a flicker of the electricity, just a 1/2 inch of rain.