After scattered rain and downpours on-and-off for your Friday, watch for a line of severe wind storms after 10 p.m. tonight. A stray tornado is possible for Indiana.
‘It’s just horrible’: Danville mourns man killed by live power line after Wednesday’s storms
As people in Danville clean up from Wednesday night’s storms, they’re also mourning a man who died amid the destruction. The Hendricks County Sheriff’s Office
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Storms moved through southern Indiana leaving a trail of twisted trees, downed power lines and homes without power. Utility crews fanned out across the area on Thursday morning, after daylight to start assessing damage from Wednesday night's storms.
Between now and 6 p.m., an axis of rain and rumbles of thunder will move from south to north across central Indiana. While these storms are not expected to be severe, they will still bring impactful weather for any outdoor activities.
A line of strong storms—including reported tornadoes in Brownsburg and Carmel—passed through central Indiana on Wednesday night, creating power outages and flooding, downing trees and damaging buildings.
Indianapolis and Central Indiana could be in for severe weather Sunday afternoon, with thunderstorms, hail and damaging winds possible.
Good morning! Central Indiana is starting off the day with cloudy skies and a brief break from steady rainfall. Don’t get used to the dry conditions because they are temporary. We are tracking
A Danville man died after driving over downed power lines in Hendricks County. Live power lines were a result of severe storms.
Researchers are working to determine if there is any relationship between climate change and the number and severity of tornadoes