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There is a Marginal Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center.
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National Severe Storm Outlook
THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS INTO THIS EVENING OVER THE COASTAL MID-ATLANTIC
SUMMARY
Severe wind gusts and a tornado or two are possible from the eastern Carolinas to southern New England.
20Z Update
Severe probabilities have been trimmed along the western portion of the outlook, and reduced along the southern New England coast. For both areas, widespread stratiform rain has limited destabilization and the overall severe threat. Farther south, severe probabilities were removed from the FL peninsula, as convection has decreased in strength and coverage owing to the front lagging south of the large-scale forcing for ascent.
The main severe threat through the remainder of the afternoon will be associated with any line segments that can organize along the coastal Mid-Atlantic, posing a risk for severe wind gusts and perhaps a brief tornado. For additional details, reference the latest mesoscale discussion (MCD #2261).