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   DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook   
   26 Jan 26 19:39:45   
   
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   BBSID: CAPCITY2   
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   ACUS01 KWNS 261939   
   SWODY1   
   SPC AC 261938   
      
   Day 1 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0138 PM CST Mon Jan 26 2026   
      
   Valid 262000Z - 271200Z   
      
   ...NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   No thunderstorms are expected.   
      
   ...Discussion...   
   Occasional lightning occurred earlier today near the Florida coast   
   with a weak line of storms that developed along the cold front. This   
   convective line has weakened/moved far enough offshore to bring an   
   end to any thunder potential across Florida. A dry,   
   continental-polar airmass, which has now become established across   
   much of the CONUS, will continue to limit any thunderstorm   
   potential.   
      
   ..Bentley.. 01/26/2026   
      
   .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0950 AM CST Mon Jan 26 2026/   
      
   ...Discussion including South Florida...   
   Longwave trough will remain prevalent east of the Rockies, with some   
   late-day amplification of the upper ridge into the West in advance   
   of an approaching shortwave trough. High pressure and   
   cold/continental trajectories will extensively prevail east of the   
   Rockies, with an exception being ahead of a cold front crossing the   
   Florida Peninsula. While near-frontal convergence will remain weak,   
   and mid-level lapse rates are poor, additional boundary layer   
   warming and deepening convection may be conducive for a few   
   lightning flashes, mainly near parts of the coastal southeast   
   Florida Peninsula through afternoon.   
      
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