Analogs show modest chances for severe storms in our region through this evening. Should be right along warm front and just south.
However, SPC is having a hard time pinpointing exactly where who is going to get what and when.
Perhaps that explains why the SPC has broadbrushed a large swath of the Plains and OV with an enhanced risk for severe storms. Uncertainty.
Nevertheless, there should be enough rainfall this weekend that should prompt many flash flood and areal flood products to be issued.
I would not be surprised if some places in Kentucky and southern Indiana receive more than 4" this weekend.
I will be posting any extraordinary wind gusts and storm reports of severe criteria hail in a separate post if needed. But, I'll be focusing on the heavy rain reports for the most part.
MS
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