I am not anticipating a widespread severe event. Analogs do support at least a high wind threat and hail as a secondary threat.
But, if there is going to be any bad weather, it should be confined to areas mostly along and east of I-75. I would even go so far as to say far eastern and southeastern Kentucky.
Due to the low potential for widespread severe weather, I will not be posting a SQUALCON Index. Nevertheless, isolated to scattered severe reports are possible.
Keep an eye to the sky. Get out of the water if you hear thunder or skies look threatening.
MS
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