SPC 4 p.m. EDT update: Slight risk remains over much of Indiana

2000Z Day 1 Convective Outlook map
Risk of severe weather between 4 p.m. EDT today and 8 a.m. EDT Wednesday. Yellow area: Slight risk of severe thunderstorms. Green: Thunderstorms but no severe storms expected. Source: NWS SPC “Day 1 Convective Outlook,” 4:05 p.m. EDT.

Much of Indiana — including all of IMO SKYWARN quadrant two — continues to have a slight risk of severe weather between 4 p.m. EDT today and 8 a.m. EDT tomorrow, according to an updated “Day 1 Convective Outlook” that the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center issued at 4:05 p.m. EDT.

The highest probabilities remain at 15 percent for either damaging straight-line thunderstorm winds of 58 mph or greater or large hail of one inch or more in diameter. The 15 percent hail probability, however, no longer includes an Ohio counties.

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