Isolated convection probabilities remain slight for the next two days prior to the passage of our long-range trough Wednesday into Thursday. Though large amounts of CAPE remain in place for the next few days with lapse rates of up to 8-8.5 C/km, strong CIN will likely prevent any convective storms from forming today or tomorrow, though the likelihood tomorrow looks greater than today due to slightly reduced but still strong CIN. Three potential triggering mechanisms remain in place: weak 500 hPa cyclonic vorticity advection, dry line motion, or reaching/exceeding the convective high temperature. For both days, it appears that the most likely case for getting initiation is exceeding the convective temperature as high temperatures on both days will increase to the mid 90s, with temperatures of closer to 100 F required for initiation. In addition, the dry line will be slowly meandering through western and central Oklahoma over the next 48 hours, which may provide a kick if there is enough of a surge. However, model guidance suggests slow motion of the dry line. Finally, two weak surges of 500 hPa vorticity may provide for weak localized cyclonic vorticity advection over the region, though it is marginal at best.
Looking further into the extended range, model guidance tends to agree on our best synoptic forcing for precipitating weather late Wednesday into Thursday. A pulse of vorticity is being resolved in the 00Z GFS which may also result in weak convection overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. This initial pulse, along with the larger motion of the vorticity maxima, will become better resolved as the system works into the sounding network; however, most models seem to agree on the main vorticity maxima splitting into two lobes, with the southern lobe providing good vorticity advection to the south-central plains, while the northern lobe will have greater impacts on the northern plains. It appears at the moment that a convective line will form in the afternoon to early evening on Wednesday and should push through the SGP instrument array by the early hours of Thursday.