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304 ACUS01 KWNS 300039 SWODY1 SPC AC 300038 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0738 PM CDT Fri Aug 29 2025 Valid 300100Z - 301200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS... ...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms with potential for hail and isolated severe gusts will be possible from early to mid evening across parts of the southern and central High Plains. ...Southern and Central High Plains... On water vapor imagery, northwesterly mid-level flow is evident over much of the central U.S. with a ridge over the central High Plains. At the surface, a moist airmass is located across the southern and central Plains, where dewpoints are mostly in the 60s F. An axis of moderate instability is analyzed along the western edge of the moist airmass from far eastern New Mexico north-northeastward into west-central Nebraska. Scattered strong thunderstorms are ongoing near the instability axis, with a few that are severe. The wind profile on the WSR-88D VWP at Dodge City appears to be representative along the instability axis, with 0-6 km shear near 45 knots and strong mid-level speed shear. This will continue to support a marginal severe threat from early to mid evening, mainly with the storms that are close to the instability axis. Hail and isolated severe gusts will be the primary threats. The severe threat will gradually diminish as instability decreases over the next few hours. ..Broyles.. 08/30/2025 $$