Well I have been reading the latest from all my storm chaser friends and they are struggling with what to do next...
the dry line across Kansas has actually migrated west by about 75 to 100 or so miles....which is good considering their positioning along I-35....but the cap is holding tough....and storms just aren't able to fire.
A cap is a layer of warm, stable air above the surface that prevents storm development.
There is some activity forming across extreme northeast Kansas - but not along the immediate dryline where many chasers were hoping for storm formation.
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