Well last night storms finally fired in our target along the SD/ND border but it was well afte dark. Today we are waking up in McCook, NE to what is looking like four days of continuous storm days in the same region of se CO/sw KS OK and TX panhandles!
Here's the SPC text for today:
HOW FAR S THE COLD FRONT WILL BE PRIOR TO AFTERNOON INITIATION IN ERN CO WILL DETERMINE THE DEGREE OF SUPERCELL AND TORNADO POTENTIAL. FORECAST BASED ON THE FRONT STILL VICINITY PALMER DIVIDE BY MID AFTERNOON PLACES SE CO AND ADJACENT KS/OK BORDER AREA IN FAVORABLE SUPERCELL ENVIRONMENT. MLCAPES WILL INCREASE TO 1500-2000 J/AL MLCAPE THIS REGION ALONG WITH MARGINALLY FAVORABLE DEEP LAYER SHEAR OF 35-40KT. STORMS SHOULD DEVELOP IN RESPONSE TO FRONTAL CONVERGENCE AND OFF HIGHER TERRAIN BY MID AFTERNOON WITH ANY SUPERCELL DEVELOPMENT ENHANCING BOTH LARGE HAIL AND ISOLATED TORNADO THREAT.
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