INDIANA — Wednesday June 10th will feel like the warmest day of the year across all of Indiana as heat index values climb into the upper 90s to low 100s statewide, with the Indiana Weather Network heat index map showing deep red and pink shading covering every county from Gary in the north to Evansville in the south.
No community across the state will escape the dangerous heat Wednesday, with readings ranging from 96 degrees at the cooler end to 102 degrees in the most intense southwestern zones. Signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke are a genuine concern for anyone spending extended time outdoors during Wednesday’s peak afternoon heating.
Western Indiana Hits the Most Dangerous Readings With 101 to 102 Degree Heat Index…