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   DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Nor   
   02 Feb 26 16:47:40   
   
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   Day 2 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   1045 AM CST Mon Feb 02 2026   
      
   Valid 031200Z - 041200Z   
      
   ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   Severe thunderstorms are not expected on Tuesday or Tuesday night.   
      
   ...East TX into the lower MS Valley...   
   A large-scale mid/upper-level trough will cover most of the   
   central/eastern CONUS on Tuesday. Multiple embedded low-amplitude   
   shortwave troughs are expected to move across parts of the   
   central/southern Plains, Midwest, and lower/mid MS Valleys. A weak   
   surface low is forecast to move across the TN Valley vicinity, as a   
   trailing cold front moves through parts of the southern Plains into   
   the Mid-South and lower MS Valley.   
      
   Modest low-level moisture return (dewpoints in the mid 50s to near   
   60 F) is expected along/ahead of the front, though the strongest   
   forcing will likely be displaced north and east of the more   
   favorable moisture. Generally weak to modest lapse rates will limit   
   buoyancy (with MLCAPE generally expected to remain below 500 J/kg),   
   but convection may become sufficiently deep for isolated afternoon   
   thunderstorm development near the front from parts of east TX into   
   LA. Elevated convection may also develop into parts of the ArkLaMiss   
   region. The weak buoyancy and very modest ascent across the warm   
   sector are still expected to limit severe potential.   
      
   ..Dean.. 02/02/2026   
      
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