I ended up chasing NW Texas today, but the cap held strong. One nice storm went up southwest of Wichita Falls, but it didn't last very long. Meanwhile, only elevated severe storms were ongoing across the Red River in Oklahoma.
Once I made it back to Fort Worth, I saw the Cordell storm on radar...kind of kicking myself some since I could have caught it, but that's life (Amos managed to get on it, though). That storm has maintained a nice hook and meso for the past couple of hours as it slowly moves east.
More recently, the low level circulation has gotten better organized, and the storm is apparently producing a tornado right now near Union City. If the storm continues on its current track, it should eventually affect Mustang and southern parts of Oklahoma City. If the current circulation occludes before then, the new meso will form to the southwest, so locations in Moore and southeast Oklahoma City, already reeling from yesterday's damaging tornado, could once again be in the path of any possible tornado.