I agree 100p/c. The dew points are in the 50's well south of us as well so a strong push of moisture is unlikely. Tornado watches and warnings further to the northwest near Chicago where the low pressure is heading but so far not much in the way of activity in southern Illinois and southern Indiana. The cap is slowly being eaten away but much slower than models have shown. The dry line is something you want to see if tornado's is what you want to see but first the storms must fire up and as of 830pm not much on radar except a few showers trying to form well west of here.
We have a strong south wind and that has been the case all day but that air is rather cool even in the Tn Valley and northern Gulf states.
Still need to watch over the next few hours to see if anything begins to pop.