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   DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Nor   
   12 Jan 26 16:53:32   
   
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   Day 2 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   1051 AM CST Mon Jan 12 2026   
      
   Valid 131200Z - 141200Z   
      
   ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   Severe thunderstorms are not expected on Tuesday.   
      
   ...Synopsis...   
   A large-scale upper trough is forecast to amplify across the   
   central/eastern CONUS on Tuesday. Within the large-scale trough,   
   multiple embedded shortwaves will move across parts of the northern   
   Plains and Midwest/Great Lakes, while a weak upper low initially   
   over southwest TX will eject eastward as a shortwave trough. A   
   surface low is forecast to move across parts of Ontario and southern   
   Quebec. A weak cold front will move across parts of the central   
   Plains into the Ohio Valley, while a stronger reinforcing front will   
   move across the northern Plains into the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes   
   late in the period.   
      
   Moisture return within the warm sector of the primary cyclone is   
   expected to remain too meager for any appreciable destabilization   
   and thunderstorm threat. One area where thunderstorm development   
   cannot be ruled out is across far southeast FL and the Keys, where   
   some low-level moistening beneath cooling midlevel temperatures may   
   support MUCAPE of around 500-1000 J/kg. Generally weak large-scale   
   ascent and a warm layer around 700 mb are expected to limit   
   thunderstorm coverage, but a storm or two may develop, especially   
   near or just offshore of the southeast FL coast, within a low-level   
   convergence zone.   
      
   ..Dean.. 01/12/2026   
      
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