Elevated convection was observed over the SGP between 9Z and 12Z this morning associated with a low level jet bringing Gulf moisture northward over the front. Lapse rates limited the strength of the convection. The front is expected to move southward and set off strong convection in southeastern Oklahoma and possibly back into Texas later this afternoon.
A low level jet is expected to return and strengthen tonight bringing the chance of elevated convection to fire along the nose of the jet over the SGP site. The best guess for timing of the is 9Z to 15Z Sunday. By 0Z Sunday, a much stronger line of convection is anticipated to fire from south-central Oklahoma northeastward toward southwest Missouri. The strength and mode of this line varies greatly between different models.
With an approaching jet max and increased upper level support, elevated convection is again likely over the site late Sunday night, although the cover and evolution of this precipitation will likely depend strongly on the evolution of the strong convective line to the south and southeast. Models are putting the best chance for precipitation over the site from 9Z to 12Z on Monday at the current time.
On Tuesday, a stronger trough digs into Oklahoma giving a great opportunity for convection over the SGP during the later afternoon and evening on Tuesday through Wednesday morning.