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   DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook   
   29 Jan 26 12:39:34   
   
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   ACUS01 KWNS 291239   
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   SPC AC 291238   
      
   Day 1 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   0638 AM CST Thu Jan 29 2026   
      
   Valid 291300Z - 301200Z   
      
   ...NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   Thunderstorms are not expected today or tonight.   
      
   ...Synopsis...   
   Broadly cyclonic flow aloft is currently in place across much of the   
   central and eastern CONUS, anchored by an expansive upper low   
   centered over central Ontario. Early-morning satellite imagery shows   
   a pair of shortwave troughs within the western periphery of this   
   cyclonic flow, with the lead wave entering the TX Panhandle and OK   
   and the second wave moving through western WY. Both of these   
   shortwaves are forecast to move southeastward throughout the day,   
   while another notably strong shortwave drops southward into the   
   northern Plains and Upper Midwest early tomorrow. Evolution of these   
   waves will reinforcing the cold, dry, and stable airmass already in   
   place, and no thunderstorms are expected.   
      
   Upper ridging is expected to build across much of the western   
   CONUS/Intermountain West today. As it does, a pair of shortwave   
   troughs are forecast to move through British Columbia and the   
   Pacific Northwest. Showers with embedded convective elements will   
   accompany each of these waves, but any convection should be too   
   shallow for lightning production.   
      
   ..Mosier/Broyles.. 01/29/2026   
      
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