Greg McLaughlin
EF5
The upper air pattern is definitely favorable, but winds will most likely back as the day goes on, so we are going to be fighting time as far as discrete storm motions go.
I'm not seeing anything which would suggest mid-level flow is going to back (across southern KS/OK) during the afternoon and evening hours. Even looking at forecast soundings indicates west-southwest mid-level flow persisting into the overnight hours. That isn't my concern. I actually find it promising how the mid-level flow is forecast to come out across the dryline tomorrow afternoon and evening. I do share everyone's concern with moisture depth/quality tomorrow. Since its close to home I will likely be chasing, however at this point I am not excited about the tornado threat. I think it will be very limited due to lack of deep moisture, however I hope to see a beautiful LP tomorrow. I would be happy with that. Its only March.