Marcus Diaz
EF5
Been watching this day develop over the NAM, and I'm becoming a little more confident on biting on it. Looks like a small impulse is expected to arrive tomorrow evening in southern KS, bringing some 20-30kt mid-level winds from the WNW. Moisture will not be an issue as mid 60 dews are progged for the area. Surface temps will likely be in the low 80s in this area, which will help create 2500-3000 MLCAPE. The CINH seems to be non-existent. A weak warm front looks to be in place right on the KS/OK border, before it makes a SW track the further west you go. Low level jet seems to be do-able, with backed winds 10-20 kts. Overall this looks to be a classic high cape/low shear type day. As long as we have enough shear to keep the updrafts and downdrafts seperate, we might get a nice little isolated cell or 2 that can maybe drop a brief tornado or 2 before dark. Hail Any other thoughts?