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  1. May has turned out to be pretty normal weather wise here in the Plains. Temperatures were pretty wild, with large swings from week to week. We also saw a couple of decent severe weather outbreaks, with several tornadoes. Looking ahead to June, it appears the models are picking up on a possible severe weather outbreak for the first few days of the month. June 2nd appears to be the biggest day, with Nebraska taking the brunt of the storms. Latest GFS has over 3 inches of rain! Let's hope this ends up happening! Lot of time for this to change. Thoughts?
  2. There is the strong possibility of a Severe Weather Outbreak across the great plains this Saturday and Sunday. CAPE is high and shear will be high as well. This possibility comes with a very strong low pressure system that will come out of the desert southwest. It appears there will be a strong Cap during the day on Saturday, which may help to limit thunderstorm initiation. If the cap breaks on Saturday, severe storms are a high possibility. It appears Texas to Kansas will be the area of highest risk. Moisture is progged to be sufficient for good storm development and severe weather. It could be a very interesting weekend of weather! Thoughts?
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