A PDS Tornado Watch was in effect in north/central IN and far SW Michigan earlier today...but it busted big time (in addition to the general moderate risk.) Too much convective debris limited CAPE to mainly under 500-1000 j/kg. That's why the low level winds weren't transported to the ground efficiently during the storms (or at least as widepsread as forecasted.) The atmosphere was well mixed, however, and we had gusts topping 40 mph throughout the day, with partly to mostly cloudy skies, high temperatures around 81, and dew points around 63 in the Monroe, MI area. Low level shear was decent, with 45 knots of 0-1 km shear, 200-300 or so m2/s2 of 0-1 km storm relative helicity, etc. A few places just to my northwest had 65 mph gusts with the squall line, though, and a decent shelf cloud was visible across the entire area. My county was under a Severe Thunderstorm Warning, but the strongest winds didn't reach the ground (we had some 40-45 mph gusts, though.)