We will need to keep an eye on thunderstorms later today/this evening. Computer models suggest a line of t'storms entering Indiana around sunset.
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HRRR computer model projection of radar imagery at 8pm EDT Sunday. |
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NAM computer model projection of radar imagery at 8pm EDT Sunday. |
The latest data from the Storm Prediction Center suggests the atmospheric environment will be supportive of up to a 5% tornado probability in highlighted area from 3pm-9pm EDT Sunday.
While the threat is low, it is not zero. Make sure you have a way to be alerted if/when severe weather alerts are issued from the National Weather Service.
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