After a very active start to the day severe thunderstorm activity is beginning to wane as the morning moves through. Numerous severe thunderstorms warnings have been issued through the early morning however a possible second round is still in place for later today.
Currently much of the region is still under a severe thunderstorm watch however the Storm Prediction Center and local national weather service offices are beginning to cancel this watch as the storm complex moves east.
Taking a look at the radar all thunderstorms are moving east and out of the area through the rest of the morning. With any continued storms this morning they will run the risks for mainly heavy downpours and intense lightning however some small hail is still possible.
Throughout this afternoon the sun will return behind these storms bringing hot and humid conditions. The Storm Prediction Center still does have a marginal risk for much of the reason for an expected second line to develop this evening. However, as of now most thunderstorm activity begins to move east and begins to slowly weaken. But as we move through into the afternoon, flooding may become a risk as areas have already experienced over an inch of rainfall through this morning with more possibly to come later.
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