50 mph?
Isn’t that unusually fast?
I would think so.
Weather spotters have no real accuracy to the forward movement of a storm. Only a RADAR can provide that.
Regardless, I hope everyone finds safe shelter in the area.
No..the deadliest tornado on record, the Great Tri-State Tornado of 1925, had an average forward speed of 59 mph, and moved along at more than 70 mph during portions of its 235-mile track.