West Michigan and Iowa Brace for Severe Storms: Tornado Warnings Issued, Thousands Without Power
West Michigan and central Iowa are currently under the grip of severe weather, with tornado warnings and watches issued across numerous coun...
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected across Indiana, particularly between 6 a.m. and 12 p.m.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch was issued for several counties until 11 p.m. on March 6, 2026.
Fort Wayne broke a 40-year-old temperature record, reaching 76 degrees, surpassing the 1983 record of 72 degrees.
Flooding is a concern in south-central and southern Indiana due to already saturated ground and additional rainfall.
A few stronger storm cells are possible, with occasional lightning, gusty winds, and small hail as potential hazards.
Why this matters: These weather events can disrupt daily life, cause property damage, and pose safety risks. Staying informed and taking necessary precautions is crucial.
The combination of a large complex of rain and lightning moving across Indiana and a stalled warm front has created a dynamic weather situation. The storms are expected to weaken as they move into more stable air, but localized flooding remains a concern due to already saturated ground. The unseasonably warm air has led to record-breaking temperatures, but this is followed by cooler air moving in behind the storm system. The weather pattern includes a very low severe risk in eastern Indiana late morning into early afternoon. After the rain exits, cooler air will settle into Indiana.
How to Prepare:
Monitor local weather forecasts and alerts.
Avoid travel during heavy rain and thunderstorms if possible.
Be aware of potential flooding in low-lying areas.
Secure outdoor objects that could be blown away by gusty winds.
Who This Affects Most:
Residents in south-central and southern Indiana are most at risk for flooding.
Outdoor workers and those with outdoor activities planned should be aware of the potential for thunderstorms and lightning.
Farmers may experience delays in planting due to wet conditions.
Q: What is the chance of severe weather?
The severe weather risk is low but not zero, with potential for occasional lightning, gusty winds, and small hail.
Q: When will the rain end?
Rain is expected to become more scattered after 10 a.m., with spotty showers possible until 7 p.m.
Q: What about flooding?
Rivers in south-central and southern Indiana will remain high and potentially above flood stage. Localized flooding is possible where heavier rain falls.
Stay updated on weather forecasts and alerts.
Be prepared for potential flooding in vulnerable areas.
Take precautions during thunderstorms, including avoiding outdoor activities and seeking shelter.
Be aware of changing temperatures and wind conditions.
The combination of record warmth and storm activity requires preparedness and awareness.
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