Most of Indiana is now under a heightened risk for severe weather Sunday evening as a powerful storm system moves across the state.
The National Weather Service says a large portion of the state falls within an Enhanced Risk for severe storms, which is a Level 3 out of 5 on the severe weather scale. That means numerous severe storms are possible.
Forecasters say the biggest concern Sunday night will be damaging straight-line winds, though isolated tornadoes and hail cannot be ruled out.
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According to WEHT Chief Meteorologist Wayne Hart, the most likely timing for storms across southern Indiana is between about 7 PM and midnight Sunday as a powerful cold front sweeps across the state.
Damaging Winds Could Reach 70 MPH
Meteorologists say the storm system will contain extremely strong winds in the upper atmosphere…