There is an increasing risk of severe weather across portions of the Plains tomorrow.
Kansas City has a "conditional" risk for an isolated significant tornado, as does the I-44 corridor northeast of Oklahoma City.
The setup is simple: a front is marching east into warm and humid air. Dry air behind the front will kick the moisture upwards into storms. Strong jet stream winds will add momentum, and any storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts.
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@MyRadar hope my friends in Shawnee Kansas are ok
Ahead of the line, winds will be changing speed and direction with height. IF, and that's a big IF, any storms are able to pop ahead of the line, they'd likely rotate and could produce an isolated significant tornado. However, it's unclear if storms will be able to fire ahead of the main line.
That's why tomorrow will likely be a "boom or bust" day, as is often the case in the cold season. Stay weather aware!
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