Indianapolis, IN – A wide stretch of the Midwest and South, including Indiana, Kentucky, and parts of the Gulf Coast, could see severe weather on Sunday, March 30, as a potent upper-level system moves through the region.
According to the National Weather Service Northern Indiana, an expansive area from Indiana to Mississippi has been placed under a Severe Weather Outlook for Sunday. All severe hazards—large hail, damaging wind, and tornadoes—are possible, particularly during the afternoon to early evening window between 3 and 10 p.m.
Forecast uncertainty remains high, especially regarding the precise location of the strongest storms. While the best chances currently lie across Indiana and surrounding states, the forecast could shift east or west in coming days. Forecasters emphasize that moisture and instability levels will be key in determining how storms develop.
Residents across Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia should remain weather-aware, especially with Spring Break travel underway. The National Weather Service advises monitoring updated alerts, checking local forecasts via weather.gov, and preparing emergency kits in case of power outages or warnings.
Stay tuned for updates as meteorologists refine the threat area later this week.