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Weather / Severe Storms
Central Indiana experienced a series of severe weather events on Monday, April 27, 2026, including multiple tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings. These storms brought high winds, heavy rain, and reports of hail, causing power o...
The severe weather began with a complex of storms moving from Illinois towards Indiana. While the environment in Indiana wasn't initially as favorable for severe weather, increasing low-level wind fields allowed storms to intensify, bringing a wind and tornado threat after 7 p.m. The storms prompted tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings across multiple counties. Indianapolis and surrounding areas experienced heavy rain, hail, and high winds, leading to power outages and reports of downed trees and power lines. The primary threat shifted to damaging wind gusts, but embedded rotating storms couldn't be ruled out. A flood watch was also issued due to the potential for heavy rainfall and flash flooding, particularly south of I-70. The severe weather threat was expected to diminish by 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. Tuesday.
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