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SPC just upped today's tornado risk up to 10% for southwestern OK/parts of the eastern Texas panhandle.
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Heyy there ya areLove the new outlooks that are being displayed as @Grand Poo Bah mentioned. Today could have a lot of chaser convergence for it being the first big risk of the year in the plains.
D1?AMETER. THE INCREASING LOW-LEVEL SHEAR THROUGH THE EVENING WILL
ALSO FOSTER ENLARGED LOW-LEVEL HODOGRAPHS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR A
FEW TORNADOES WITH THIS ACTIVITY, POTENTIALLY INCLUDING A
SPATIOTEMPORAL WINDOW FOR A STRONG (EF2+) TORNADO EVEN IF A MORE
COMPLEX MODE IS EVOLVING. OVER TIME, CONVECTION IS FORECAST TO GROW
UPSCALE INTO A SMALL BUT POTENTIALLY INTENSE CLUSTER AS IT MOVES
NORTHEASTWARD INTO PARTS OF WESTERN/NORTHERN OKLAHOMA AND SOUTHERN
KANSAS.
ISOLATED SUPERCELLS MAY ALSO OCCUR ALONG THE LENGTH OF THE DRYLINE
ACROSS WEST TEXAS LATE THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING, WITH ASSOCIATED
THREAT FOR OCCASIONAL LARGE HAIL AND SEVERE WIND GUSTS. HOWEVER,
CONFIDENCE IN ANY MORE THAN ISOLATED COVERAGE REMAINS LOW DUE TO
WEAK LARGE-SCALE FORCING. FARTHER NORTH, ISOLATED SEVERE HAIL MAY
OCCUR TONIGHT WITH ELEVATED CONVECTION IN A LOW-LEVEL WARM ADVECTION
REGIME ACROSS EASTERN NEBRASKA, NORTHWEST MISSOURI INTO IOWA.
Yup and not broyles

Oh but we’re gonna need those clouds to go..So things have uptrend from Treys video..
Better moisture further north and storm motion more favorable .