@12:30pm the radar doesn't look as bad as yesterday's forecast showed but I still urge caution. It's a tricky setup because there are two boundary layers (see images below) rather than one. There's the cold front out west. Then there's a layer of cooler air and then a layer of warmer air and then a layer of cooler air and then a final layer of warmer air. Yesterday's forecast showed one solid line or boundary layer between the warm air and cold air which usually means severe storms. Today though...mmm... not so much. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
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