Chad Cowan
EF5
A significant and widespread severe threat is shaping up for Monday as strong vertical shear profiles will be co-located over a large warm sector from central IL into central TX. It's looking like we might get our first tornadoes of the year north of I-70 (except for January... in Wisconsin). The triple point (<1000mb deepening sfc low - 12z/29 WRF & GFS) and warm front in MO and IL looks to be the best target due to abundant LL moisture and the strong directional and moderate speed shear. The wild card will be the amount of insolation received after the elevated AM junk clears out. The best chance for tornadoes in the southern target area along the dryline and cold front appears to be in the afternoon before the strong LLJ moves off to the northeast. Widespread flooding will also be a major concern in the already saturated MS River valley as 2-3 inches of precip are forecast over the next few days.
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