Well the last three days have certainly been pretty intense:



Note that today's storm reports will continue to increase as it's still ongoing. We very well may see 500+ wind reports for today.
As far as tornado ratings, I have seen that the Tupelo tornado (the one that prompted the TOR-E) has been rated EF1. This makes sense as the velocity couplet didn't look near as strong as most storms that prompt TOR-Es do. I personally think they issued it mainly due to it coming in late at night rather than the strength of the storm, to help people realize it was the real deal. The Blum, TX tornado from yesterday has been rated EF2, and the one near Dallas that flipped the semis was also rated EF2. There were some other EF2s as well as many EF1s and 0s.
We'll have a few quieter days to reload before the next system comes through starting Saturday. Welcome to May...