Little change in midday update of day 2 severe outlook

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Probability of any kind of severe weather within 25 miles of a point between 8 a.m. tomorrow (Sep. 5) and 8 a.m. Sat. Brown area: 5 percent (below SPC “slight risk” criteria). White area: Less than 5 percent. Source: SPC “Day 2 Convective Outlook” issued at 1:20 p.m. EDT.

Much of Indiana continues to have a marginal risk of severe weather tomorrow afternoon and evening, according to an updated “Day 2 Convective Outlook” that the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued at 1:20 p.m. EDT.

The probability of severe weather (5 percent) continued to fall below the SPC’s “slight risk” criteria. As you can see on the map above, the SPC adjusted that 5 percent area so that it no longer includes southern Indiana.

Our next look at the severe weather outlook for tomorrow comes when the SPC issues its first “Day 1 Convective Outlook” of the day tomorrow. It’s due out by 2 a.m. EDT.

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