Indiana Weather Alert: Isolated Severe Storms Possible Monday, Damaging Winds and Hail Expected

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Indianapolis, IN – A cold front moving through southeastern Indiana on Monday afternoon is bringing the potential for isolated severe storms. According to the National Weather Service, the storms are most likely to occur between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m., with damaging winds and large hail being the primary threats.

The storm system is expected to develop in the afternoon and could move eastward toward Ohio as the day progresses. Areas along the southeastern edge of Indiana are at higher risk, while the threat will decrease for regions farther west.

Weather experts warn that the storms may cause localized flooding, travel disruptions, and potential damage to property due to the powerful winds and hail. Residents are encouraged to stay alert and monitor local forecasts for updates.

The National Weather Service advises staying indoors during the storms and taking necessary precautions to protect against flying debris and hail damage. Keep an eye out for further warnings as the day unfolds.