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A line of strong to severe t-storms is quickly moving eastward across central Indiana. Damaging wind gusts up to 60-70 mph are possible. An isolated tornado also remains possible. The line is expected to move across the Indianapolis metro between 11 and 1145 pm.
A line of severe thunderstorms is expected to move through central Indiana this evening between after 7 PM before ending by 1 AM. The primary threat will be damaging wind gusts from 60 to over 70 MPH, but a few tornadoes will be possible as well.
Much colder weather expected after storms exit tonight with upwards of an inch of snow by Monday evening. There may be a few bursts of snow Monday afternoon which could produce hazardous travel conditions.
Forecast information for the 12-24 hour forecast. Graphic displays temperatures, precipitation chances, wind direction, and wind speeds for the 12-24 hour period of the forecast.
These images contain the daily records and averages across central Indiana. The data is an estimation and interpolation between the various points that have a long enough record across Central Indiana. Additional daily climate information available here including a full listing of all the points used to generate the maps: https://www.weather.gov/ind/Climate_Maps