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Severe Threat Wednesday, Late-Week Flooding Concerns
TUESDAY - We’ll wake up to high 30s closer to the Missouri bootheel, low to mid 40s everywhere else. Despite the chilly start Tuesday, sunshine along with southerly flow will allow us to warm into the lower to mid 70s. Pretty much a picture-perfect day that you should make plans to enjoy, because our weather goes downhill again on Wednesday. WEDNESDAY - Another significant severe threat will unfold across the Mid-South Wednesday afternoon into t…
Watching severe threat Wednesday and increased flood threat
Mon evening forecast – Mar 31, 2025 INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We’re eyeing one more dry day this week before we undergo an extended stretch of active weather. This will include another threat for severe weather and flooding concerns. Monday night: Clouds and wind will both decrease, which will lead way to lows falling into the mid 20s to low 30s. Tuesday: Sunshine returns along with warmer temperatures to open the month of April. We’re talking light…
Starting late afternoon April 2: All hazards possible, according to NWS—floods, thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes
A flood watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for a big swath of the Midwest, including Bloomington, Indiana, starting Wednesday evening (April 2) and lasting through Sunday morning (April 6). The impact of the system could be felt early Wednesday afternoon, before any storms hit, as wind gusts of up to 45 mph are predicted. Based on the NWS Weather Prediction Center forecast totals, Bloomington could get up to 7 inches of rain o…
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