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Severe WX Severe Weather 4/24-4/26

Seems like the Wichita Falls, TX storm is struggling to reach its full potential because it can't anchor better to the boundary. It got close a couple times and there was a noticeable increase in the strength of the meso in the lower and mid levels, but then it retracted and weakened. Then the storms east of Wichita, KS over into southwestern MO are prolific "pulse" storms when it comes to strong mesos. They develop rotation pretty fast, but it doesn't seem super deep and then weakens. Seems like all around storms are having trouble maturing - at least to what the environment is possible of producing.
 
Storms in N OK may still be struggling due to a remnant inversion of sorts. SE KS storm has a favorable nudger and is in a well sheared environment with a increasing LLJ here. Airmass recovery did its job up here pretty well for today.
The storms yesterday were so lethargic I don't think they spent a whole lot of resources. Also the OK storms may just need more cook time, they are ramping up.
 
Looking at mesoanalysis, there's no MUCIN, and the skew-ts have zero inversion. It's probably a lack of forcing, or something much more subtle.
There's a subtle inversion causing mid level lapse rates to be weaker. 700-500s are weaker and combined with the relative lack of good convergence on the dryline, this isn't exactly ideal for mature supercells. You'll see this little ripples as you rise with heights and those are warmer temps aloft fighting and hurting convection. Strong dry slot at play too.
 
Looking at mesoanalysis, there's no MUCIN, and the skew-ts have zero inversion. It's probably a lack of forcing, or something much more subtle.
Sorry for quoting twice :/ could've added this in prev post

and also, to add, that this virtually remains the same in SE KS but cells have required mergers to mature up there. Right now on this dryline, there is convection but not much merging which would be a very subtle forcing mechanism in itself. I'd watch for mergers moreso than individual updrafts because no updraft will power through those mid levels alone without help.
 
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