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I still have some very bearish opinions towards Sunday as a whole, mainly from the moisture standpoint. There is not a single model that shows anywhere near the moistening/destabilization that the NAM/NAM 3 km shows, especially pre-00z. Looks to me like most convection should be nocturnal and likely quasi-linear.

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1 hour ago, OKTWISTER said:

Slight shift north brings Tulsa into the Enhanced zone but NWS Tulsa still believes main threat will be SSW of Tulsa. Interesting what pasted is not what is showing on NWS Tulsa right now.  They pulled tornado threat further north on the latest graphic. 

 

TORNADO Threat Sun

SEVERE TSTORM Threat Sun

Where did you get this from?

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Dew points of 60-70 will exist southeast of the cold front on Sunday, with a low pressure in Iowa/Missouri. In general, the models have strong winds at 850mb-500mb, leading to some areas of 0-3km storm-relative helicity of 250m2/s2 or better. Models have 40-60 kt of wind at 500mb over Arkansas/ Missouri, leading to 0-6km shear in that range of values.

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