Submitted by sgiangrande on Thu, 04/07/2011 - 14:48
The diffuse long-wave trough pattern with axis most immediately centered over California continues to eject weak to moderate impulses across the forecasting region and gradually build moisture. These impulses carrying potential to kick off isolated to more widespread precipitation, especially along and north of a surface boundary still lingering near the Oklahoma Kansas border today into tonight. Forecast picture for precipitation threats sharpens into Friday afternoon wherein afternoon mixing, an established dryline in western Oklahoma and good moisture return through central Oklahoma coupled with potential shortwave passage all favorable for isolated severe convection in the larger Oklahoma bounds. Continued, strong case for widespread precipitation is associated with the eventual passage of the broader longwave trough by early Sunday.