Indianapolis, IN – Central Indiana is on high alert as severe storms are expected to hit the area before 6 AM and after midnight. The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has issued a warning for regions mainly near and north of I-70. The forecast predicts damaging winds and isolated brief tornadoes as the main threats. Torrential rain is also a possibility.
According to the National Weather Service, residents should prepare for hot and humid conditions with a heat index around 105 degrees this afternoon. The storm threat will be highest through 6 AM and again after midnight. Citizens are advised to stay weather-aware and have multiple ways to receive warning information.
The detailed forecast for Indianapolis shows a high of 93 degrees with a 100% chance of rain today. Tuesday will see a high of 89 degrees with a 50% chance of showers, while Wednesday is expected to be cooler with a high of 81 degrees and a 55% chance of rain. The weather will clear up by Thursday, bringing a high of 78 degrees with no rain expected. The weekend looks pleasant with sunny skies and highs in the low 80s.