Indianapolis, IN – Central Indiana is set to experience a week filled with daily showers and thunderstorms, with at least a low threat for severe storms on multiple days. According to the US National Weather Service in Indianapolis, while not every day will result in a washout, considerable uncertainty remains regarding the exact timing and coverage of the storms.
The primary threats include lightning, heavy rain, and strong winds. The forecast predicts that showers and thunderstorms will be a daily occurrence, though many dry periods can also be expected. Storms will produce lightning and have the potential to cause heavy rain and localized flooding. There is at least a low threat for severe storms on multiple days, with damaging winds being the primary concern.
Monday’s precipitation probability stands at 75%, decreasing to 65% on Tuesday, and 30% on Wednesday. Thursday sees a 50% chance, rising to 55% on Friday, and ending the week at 45% on Saturday. Bloomington, Crawfordsville, Kokomo, Lafayette, Muncie, Seymour, Shelbyville, Terre Haute, and Vincennes will all see varying degrees of precipitation throughout the week.