ok, ok...so ...using your url, i see! WOW. Indeed, it does appear that there is a disturbance and associated lower tropospheric reflection migrating smartly toward ESE through the Nation's Heartland - about 120-126 hours...
Extrapolate... The implied destination of these feature seems to suggest this would almost HAVE to come careening due N, hooking NNE in time... In fact, I did read on here that Ivon's track rings a bell... I like that. I also like variants therein for obvious reasons.. In any event, man, that is a terrifying visage of a model run, ay?
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