The maps suggest the southern most line of storms tonight will stretch from the rockies, just a tad north of us, then in a east/west line into Sask. Things look like they will be moving north today (yesterday it was kinda east/southeast). Here is what the real dudes have to say about today (this was issued a 1pm MST):
HOWEVER ALBERTA WILL LIKELY BE ACTIVE AGAIN THIS AFTERNOON WITH THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED TO MOVE INTO WESTERN SASKATCHEWAN LATER IN THE DAY OR THROUGH THE
EVENING. HIGH SURFACE DEWPOINTS WILL HELP FEED THE STORMS AS THEY
MOVE EASTWARD AWAY FROM THE FOOTHILLS. EXPECT LARGE HAIL AND STRONG
OUTFLOWS WITH THESE THUNDERSTORMS. TORNADOES MAY BE POSSIBLE
ESPECIALLY ONCE STORM INTERACTION HELPS INCREASE HELICITY IN STORM
ENVIRONMENT.
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