The National Weather Service said the best chance for severe weather will be from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. FOX59/CBS4 meteorologists tracking the storms expect the most intense fronts to impact the Indianapolis area from 7 to 9 p.m.
NWS said widespread damaging winds and tornadoes are likely, along with large hail and flash flooding. Gradient gusts of 45-50 mph are expected this evening along with isolated gusts as high as 60 mph. Flooding risks will remain even after Wednesday’s storms pass as excessive rainfall could bring up to 6 inches of rain between Wednesday and Saturday night.
Follow along below for all the latest updates as the storm moves in:
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