Indy 500 Weather Forecast
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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for a portion of west central Indiana. At 6:43 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Fountain and Warren counties. The warning was not due to expire until 7:45 p.
Forecasters predict Indianapolis will be stormy throughout the day and evening on May 20. Steady rain will continue until the sun returns on May 23.
NWS also reported that the Friday evening storms spawned an EF-0 tornado close to 8 p.m. in Putnam County. Its winds peaked at 85 mph, according to preliminary reports, with a max width of 20 yards and track length of 0.4 miles. No injuries or deaths were reported.
National Weather Service investigators say two tornadoes are to blame for the destruction across central Indiana over the weekend.
Central Indiana faces a week of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and potential severe weather, with 100% chance of precipitation today.
The extent of yesterday's storm has not been determined, but NWS Indianapolis noted that multiple tornadoes likely hit southern-central Indiana.
The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down in southeastern Indiana during Friday night's storms.
NWS issues hazardous weather outlook and flood advisory for central Indiana, including potential severe storms.
An EF1 tornado tore through parts of Ripley County and Dearborn County on Friday, May 16, according to a report from the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service released its preliminary survey over the weekend, confirming an EF-2 tornado went across Monroe, Brown and into Bartholomew County during severe thunderstorms on Friday night.