Tornado Watches Issued for Central and Northern Indiana
Central and northern Indiana are bracing for severe weather as the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center has issued two tornad...
Tornado Watch: In effect for much of Indiana through Sunday evening.
Damaging Winds: Wind gusts of 60-70+ mph are possible, particularly with a line of storms expected later today. Storms entering western Indiana have already registered winds over 70 mph.
Tornado Threat: Potential for tornadoes exists, especially with discrete storms forming between noon and 4 PM CDT in the Tri-State area. Some could be strong (EF-2+) and long-tracked. Tornadoes are also possible embedded within the later line of storms.
Hail: Very large hail is possible with the initial round of storms.
Timing: Two main rounds expected: 1) Noon - 4 PM CDT (Potential for strong tornadoes/hail). 2) 4 PM - Midnight CDT (Line of storms with widespread damaging winds, hail, and embedded tornadoes).
Active Warnings: Tornado Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings have already been issued for counties in western and central Indiana as storms move in.
Why this matters: These conditions pose a significant risk to life and property. Power outages, damage to homes and trees, and dangerous travel conditions are likely. Staying informed and having a safety plan is crucial.
Meteorologists are monitoring two distinct waves of severe weather impacting Indiana today.
The first round, developing between noon and 4 PM CDT, involves discrete supercell thunderstorms, primarily anticipated across the Tri-State region (southwestern Indiana, northwestern Kentucky, southeastern Illinois). These individual storms carry the highest risk for producing strong, potentially long-tracked tornadoes (EF-2 strength or greater) and very large hail, particularly if sunshine increases atmospheric instability beforehand.
Later this afternoon and into the evening (roughly 4 PM to Midnight CDT), a line of strong to severe thunderstorms is expected to form and sweep west-to-east across the state. The primary threat with this line will be widespread damaging straight-line winds, potentially exceeding 70 mph based on initial storm reports from western Indiana. Hail and isolated tornadoes embedded within the line are also possible.
Counties in western and central Indiana, including Fountain, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Vermillion, and Warren, have already experienced Tornado Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings as the system progresses eastward. Residents across the alerted areas need to remain vigilant throughout the afternoon and evening.
Q: What are the main threats today in Indiana?
A: The primary threats are damaging winds (60-70+ mph), tornadoes (potentially strong and long-tracked, especially this afternoon), and large hail.
Q: When is the highest risk period?
A: The risk spans the afternoon and evening. Discrete storms with a higher tornado/hail risk are possible from noon-4 PM CDT. A line of storms with widespread wind damage risk (and some tornado potential) is expected from 4 PM - Midnight CDT.
Q: What should I do if a warning is issued for my area?
A: Take immediate action. Move to your pre-identified safe place. Do not wait to see the storm. Stay sheltered until the warning expires or officials declare it safe.
Treat Sunday as a serious severe weather day in Indiana.
Be prepared for multiple rounds of storms with varying primary threats (tornadoes, wind, hail).
Monitor alerts closely and have a plan to shelter immediately if warnings are issued.
Anticipate potential power outages and travel disruptions.
How are you preparing for these storms? Share your safety tips in the comments below!
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