This morning brought some virga over the SGP site, likely forced by vorticity advection well to the southwest and deep convection well to the south. All precipitation is far to the southeast. Cold air advection from the northwest at mid levels is bringing in drier air and killing any chances for virga, let alone precipitation. There is a very slight chance for convective showers this evening as the trough axis rotates overhead, but dry air and lack of surface heating after the sun sets may quickly eliminate this threat. The next few days look sunny and warmer with no chance of any precipitation. The next chance of precipitation comes Friday into Saturday as lee cyclogenesis pulls moisture northward over Oklahoma and produces a possible cold front/dryline that will pass through the area. This is a possible target for both the Citation and the ER-2 but is a long way out and thus, just needs to be monitored as the week progresses.