Indianapolis, IN – A cold front is sweeping through Indiana today, with some areas expected to experience severe storms, particularly in the southern part of the state. The storms may bring damaging winds, with strong gusts being the primary threat. The National Weather Service warns that while scattered thunderstorms are likely, the best chance for severe weather will occur later this afternoon in southern Indiana.
According to the National Weather Service, the exact location of the cold front could determine whether central Indiana will see storms or be spared, with conditions remaining uncertain. The weather service urges residents to stay informed about potential developments, particularly if they live in the southern regions of the state.
In preparation for possible severe weather, residents are encouraged to stay updated on alerts and be ready to take action if warnings are issued. The storms may intensify quickly, with winds strong enough to cause damage.
With the front moving across the state, people should remain cautious and ready to seek shelter in the event of a storm. As always, it’s important to monitor local weather updates for the latest warnings.


