Indianapolis — Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected across Central Indiana and neighboring regions beginning Monday, Apr. 27, 2026, with forecasters warning that some storms could become severe. Local stations described an initial cluster possibly moving in late morning or early afternoon, followed by the potential for intensified development later in the day and evening. Across the Midwest and Upper South this week, the Storm Prediction Center identified Level 2 and Level 1 risk areas, with ABC7 noting Chicago’s windows from 9 a.m. to noon and 4–11 p.m., WVLT highlighting a Tuesday 2AM–10AM marginal risk, and local outlets advising preparedness for damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes as storms shift east overnight.
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These storms could disrupt your daily routines. They might cause power outages, traffic delays, and school closures. If you're in the risk areas, prepare for possible severe weather. Check your emergency supplies and make sure your devices are charged.
Severe weather is heading our way, with potential for damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes. Stay alert, follow local weather updates, and take precautions. It's worth forwarding this to your friends and family in the affected areas so they can prepare too.
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Residents in forecast areas face elevated risks from damaging winds, hail, possible tornadoes, and travel disruptions as multiple storm rounds move through beginning Monday night into Tuesday.
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Multi-state severe storm threat begins Monday into midweek
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