Unfortunately, I was unable to get out of my evening shift tonight due to no one to cover me. With that, I will be unable to get out for this afternoon's venture. Models are hinting at storms developing (with better tornado chances) along and north of U.S. Hwy 18 in Wyoming, then congealing as they move south. That kind of target may have been a bit too far to reach with the time I could've gotten out anyway. Had I the day free, I would probably head for an anrea between Wheatland (169 mi from DEN) and Douglas (227mi from DEN), probably more inclined for an area along Hwy 18 (Lost Springs, Manville, Lusk) and points eastward.
SPC's graphics seem to be showing a trend of tornado/hail potential being further north coinsiding with earlier development, then as the storms merge, turn into more of a wind threat which is shown in the 30% further south towards Nebraska.
My best bet for today is going to fall after dark where I may try and get on some storms if they stay within the Interstate Triangle. Lightning is going to be my hope if that's the case as I'll be off shortly before sunset.