NZUS01 KLMK 130156 WRKUP Partly cloudy skies were noted across the region this evening with temperatures generally in the lower 70s. A few stray showers were noted across portions of central Indiana. Overnight, a shortwave will eject out of the southern Plains and into the Mid-MS Valley. This feature should provide synoptic scale ascent for at least scattered convection develop and continue overnight. Additionally, a low-level jet of 40-45 kts will overspread the region. Upstream convection will attempt to move east into our region overnight. However, it will encounter a very dry low-level environment and the convection may have a hard time staying together. However, we could see some gusty winds with that convection overnight especially if convection can bring down some of that faster low-level jet momentum. The best chances for rainfall look to be generally west of the I-65 corridor overnight. Starting to see some agreement in the short term guidance that additional convection may develop across the region tomorrow morning. Currently we have high chance PoPs during that time period, but we may have to hold on to those a bit longer into the afternoon, especially if HRRR trends continue.