Officially, one tornado occurred near Tipton in Tillman County, OK yesterday; a bit before 3pm. Radar showed two storms in southwestern Oklahoma with vulgar hooks; the official tor producer and another to the north. The storms fired south of the Red River, south of Childress and moved northeastward.
It looks like the surface low was north of Childress at 21z. More numerous storms occurred in northwestern Oklahoma but apparently did little.
Tornado watches continued through early morning. Storms weakened as they crossed central and eastern Oklahoma and northern Texas. Some reintensification should occur this afternoon but with the best energy of the upper system pulling off to the northeast, today looks less interesting then yesterday. Storms will reach Memphis after dark, but heavy rains are the likely product.