Latest radar out of the southeast show a vigorous front working across MS and AL. Computer models continue to develop a surface low in the northern Gulf on Thursday, tracking it north and moving it rapidly into the Carolinas on Friday. Usually this would be a situation where severe weather could develop, but the upper support quickly exits Florida on Thursday, and we're left with a rapidly decaying boundary with little upper support. So although rain is a good bet later Thursday, the threat for severe weather is diminishing by the hour. But it's worth watching this week, considering a slightly stronger front could change the weather situation.