...Parts of the East...
The greatest relative severe threat within the broad prefrontal
region across the East is currently expected from the Carolina
Piedmont into parts of the Mid Atlantic and southern New England,
where somewhat stronger diurnal heating/destabilization is currently
expected. A belt of moderate midlevel southwesterly flow in advance
of the slow-moving mid/upper trough will provide sufficient
deep-layer shear for some storm organization within a moderately
buoyant environment.
Organized cells/clusters may develop during the afternoon from the
northern Mid Atlantic into southern New England, as a frontal wave
and modestly enhanced low-level jet move northeastward across the
region. These storms will pose a threat of damaging winds and
isolated hail, and perhaps some localized tornado potential.