
90kt 500mb winds punching into western Kansas!

Compare these two images above to April 21st when we had 12 tornadoes in the TX panhandle: April 21 Texas Panhandle Outbreak

GFS breaks out a large area of precip on the CO/KS/NE border at 0Z Sunday evening

Nice band of 1500 CAPES into western Kansas up into the surface low in northeastern CO. If this setup can hold, I smell an outbreak of severe weather and potentially tornadoes!!
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