Indianapolis faces a serious severe weather threat Monday afternoon — damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes possible, and flooding risk all arriving during the evening commute. Get your plan before the storms do.
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Indianapolis, this is not a drill. Severe storms are rolling in this afternoon, and if you've got an evening commute, you need to hear this right now.
Here's what this means for your afternoon. That one-to-seven window lines up almost perfectly with the evening commute.
On the tornado question, the forecast says possible but doesn't pin down a specific probability or zone. That uncertainty is reason to stay alert, not reason to relax.
Tuesday isn't clean either. Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue with a seventy percent precipitation chance and a high near eighty-six degrees.
Looking ahead to race week, Friday and Saturday bring fifty to sixty percent rain chances, so Indy five hundred weekend planning gets complicated early. Sunday the twenty-fourth currently shows only a twenty percent chance of showers during race day.
Today's the one that demands action. Get through your Monday commute safely.
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