
Up from late morning in Denver, on day 1 of a tour, we stabbed north across northern Colorado, southeastern Wyoming and the western Nebraska Panhandle. Almost to the South Dakota line we landed, to an uncertain but (given development) focused target area for conditional supercell potential near a boundary in marginal moisture, and ended up with the best-structured storm of the entire weeklong trip. Late season on the northern High Plains can pull delightful surprises! This qualified. All enjoyed a good storm before its absorption by a growing, messy storm cluster that dropped us off for a nice dinner in Alliance.
11 NW Chadron NE (29 Jun 25) Looking WNW
42.9611, -103.126