Summary of Daily Weather Date Being Summarized: 29 April 1995 The shortwave trough in the central southern plains continued to move slowly eastward, and the MCS boundary continued to push slowly southward. The cool northerly flow associated with the cold front gradually overspread most of OK and pushed well south of the TX panhandle. A weak surface low was present where the boundary merged with the front/dryline, and this feature continued to move eastward during the night, leaving an east-west oriented boundary south of the Red River and The early morning convection, left over from the previous night's heavy rain event mostly dissipated, but did continue eastward out of the ops area early in the afternoon. New convection began around 1700 CDT and quickly evolved into supercells, with the first storm developing north of the Red River and then crossing Lake Texoma, on the south side of which awaited the VORTEX armada. Other supercells were in the vicinity of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Num- erous severe weather reports were in the SELS rough log, including one tornado near Sherman, TX with the storm the VORTEX teams sampled ... they did not see a tornado but gathered lots of data on the HP supercell. Doswell