This is incredible...look at the hook on this baby!!!!-Howell
Shear and instability are already sufficient for supercells, and even tornadoes, but these parameters will improve through the evening, especially as the low-level jet picks up this evening and the upper level trough moves in. 18 Z sounding, just north of the warm front shows an already impressive wind profile and nice lapse rates above 700 mb.
Here is a reflectivity image from LZK (little Rock) at 0136z. This is a mature supercell with a hook echo, inflow notch, and some intense rainfall. This tornado formed in a severe thunderstorm watch, but conditions were still potent enough for tornado formation. Here are some useful indicies I looked at where this tornado formed: