Indianapolis remains under a flood watch through Sunday as more storms are predicted to move through the area. The National Weather Service’s most recent flood warning says flooding impacts will continue for Indy, Carmel, Fishers and surrounding areas.
We had multiple debris signatures in the radar beam across central Indiana, confirming tornadoes. However, the actual paths will be confirmed by the NWS.
Watches typically cover extensive areas, sometimes spanning multiple counties or states, and can remain in effect for several hours. During a watch, it's advisable to stay vigilant, monitor weather updates, and be prepared to seek shelter if conditions deteriorate.
A line of strong storms—including reported tornadoes in Brownsburg and Carmel—passed through central Indiana on Wednesday night, creating power outages and flooding, downing trees and damaging buildings.
When a warning is issued, take action. This means tornado conditions are imminent and have been spotted either by someone on the ground or by radar. Warning areas are typically smaller than those within a watch and are issued for a shorter time period, typically about 15 minutes.
INDIANAPOLIS — Wednesday is a Weather Impact Alert Day and it’s crucial that residents stay informed and prepared for the potential hazards that may occur.
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Forecasters at the National Weather Service indicated all hazards are possible including tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail Wednesday night.
There were more than 100 reports of severe weather from Oklahoma into Pennsylvania as of Wednesday as severe weather tore across parts of the Midwest and South, tearing buildings apart and ripping down trees and powerlines.
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A building collapsed in Brownsburg, Indiana after a tornado ripped through the city on Wednesday. Meanwhile, multiple sirens rang through Indianapolis. Locals reported that the damaged structure was of the Sur La Table warehouse, which is on Northfield.
A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event is pounding the middle of the U.S. with destructive tornadoes and life-threatening flooding.
Violent storms and tornadoes tore through cities from Oklahoma to Indiana during what could be a record-setting period of deadly weather and flooding, destroying homes and sending debris nearly 5 miles into the air in one location.