STATEWIDE –A weather system that produced a tornado near Enid, Oklahoma, is moving toward Indiana but is weakening and will be much less organized by the time it arrives later this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
“We’ve got the same system heading our way today, however, thankfully it is in a much weaker state,” said Matt Eckhoff with the National Weather Service. “It doesn’t quite have the energy that it did out west.”
Eckhoff said Indiana will still see showers and thunderstorms, but the severe weather threat is lower than it was earlier in the system’s life cycle…