Indianapolis, IN – Scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms are moving east across central and southern Indiana, with a general shift toward the northeast in eastern parts of the state. The system is advancing at a pace of around 20 mph and is expected to continue through at least sunset.
According to the National Weather Service, the main hazards associated with the storms include gusty winds, small hail, and lightning. While cold air funnels are possible, they are expected to be weak, with a slim chance of reaching the ground. Residents across central Indiana, including areas around Lafayette, Kokomo, and Bloomington, should remain alert to rapidly changing conditions.
The thunderstorm activity will likely persist until evening, with an increased risk of lightning and localized flooding in areas with heavy rainfall. Drivers are advised to use caution on roadways and stay updated on weather alerts. Prepare for potential short-term power outages and avoid non-essential travel in the affected areas.
Warnings will remain in effect until the storm system clears the region later tonight.




