South Bend, IN Weather Alert: Storm Risk 10PM Monday–8PM Tuesday, Hail, Wind Threat

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South Bend, IN – Strong to severe storms are expected to move into northern Indiana late Monday night, with a more widespread and impactful round developing Tuesday afternoon into the evening.

According to the US National Weather Service Northern Indiana, isolated storms may begin after 10 p.m. Monday, bringing the potential for hail and gusty winds. The threat increases significantly Tuesday, with scattered severe storms expected between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., impacting travel across major roadways including the Indiana Toll Road (I-80/90) and U.S. 31.

The primary hazards include damaging wind gusts, large hail, heavy rainfall, and a low but present risk of isolated tornadoes. Tuesday’s system carries a higher confidence level, with much of northern Indiana under a “slight risk” for severe weather.

Drivers should prepare for sudden downpours and reduced visibility, especially during the Tuesday evening commute. Ponding on roadways and brief localized flooding may also occur in low-lying areas.

Cities most likely to see impacts include South Bend, Elkhart, Fort Wayne, and surrounding communities across St. Joseph and Allen counties.

Residents are encouraged to charge devices, secure outdoor items, and enable weather alerts before storms arrive overnight.


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