For a few tense minutes Friday afternoon, Fishers and parts of northeast Indianapolis were under a tornado warning that had neighbors eyeing the sky and heading for interior rooms. The alert, issued as a line of severe storms marched across central Indiana, expired at 5:15 p.m., according to local emergency crews, and residents were able to cautiously come out of shelter soon after.
The Fishers Fire Department posted on Facebook that the warning was officially over as of 5:15 p.m. and repeated the usual severe-weather playbook: when a warning is issued, move to an interior room on the lowest level and stay away from windows, according to the Fishers Fire Department. The department also reminded anyone who believes they are in immediate danger to take cover first and ask questions later…