INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Cooler temperatures continue through the early part of this week, but all eyes are turning to Wednesday as a significant severe weather threat develops across Central Indiana. Here’s your detailed outlook.
Today:
You’ll notice cooler temperatures sticking around with highs in the low to mid-70s. Expect mostly dry skies today with a mix of sun and clouds. It’s a comfortable change from recent weather, and it’s a good time to enjoy the milder conditions before storm chances return.
Tonight:
Temperatures fall into the 50s with mainly clear skies. High pressure keeps things stable for now, making for a cool and refreshing evening.
Tuesday:
A weather system moving down from Wisconsin will spark scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Most storms will be multicell clusters, though a few isolated supercells could form, especially in northwest Indiana and northern Illinois. The main risks are strong wind gusts and large hail. The threat should decrease as the system moves eastward in the evening.
Keep an eye on the sky if you’re in northwest areas—but overall, Tuesday’s severe threat remains on the marginal side.
Wednesday: Severe Weather Threat Rises
Wednesday is shaping up as the most active day this week. A strong low-pressure system over the upper Midwest will pull warm, moist air into Indiana, creating a volatile environment prone to severe storms.
Two Scenarios to Watch:
Scenario 1 – Morning to Afternoon Storms: Storms may develop early over Iowa and push southeast into Indiana. This could bring damaging winds and localized flooding if the system arrives this way…