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If only that stubborn warm nose wasn’t in place across the panhandle region… Right as storms get to 35-40k feet they collapse since they are pulling off the zone of ascent very quickly and cannot break through the cap. Likely keeping things from going nuts.
Apr 27, 2025, 11:12 PM