Indianapolis, Indiana – Showers with thunder are sweeping across central Indiana this morning, with the heaviest rainfall expected along and north of I-70.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, numerous showers with embedded thunderstorms will continue through midday Wednesday, primarily impacting areas north of I-70. Additional isolated storms could spark across southern Indiana this afternoon, potentially disrupting travel and outdoor plans.
Cities like Lafayette, Kokomo, and Muncie may see wet commutes and brief lightning strikes, while Bloomington and Evansville face spotty storms later today. Thunder chances persist into Thursday, especially across southern counties during the evening and overnight hours.
Motorists should reduce speed on wet roads and avoid driving through flooded areas. With highs in the low to mid-70s and overnight lows in the mid-50s, it’s a mild but unsettled stretch. Residents are encouraged to charge devices and monitor local alerts, especially in areas prone to poor drainage.
Storm activity may linger into early Friday. Additional advisories are possible as the system evolves.