INDIANAPOLIS -- The flooding and rain was rough Tuesday morning, but that was just the preview.
Most of central Indiana is under a “Moderate Risk” or “Enhanced Risk” for severe weather Tuesday evening, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
The main threat will be wind and hail, but there is also risk for an isolated tornado. A line of storms should develop and sweep from west to east across the area.
TORNADO WATCH until 8 pm for areas shaded in red. This includes Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Muncie, Bloomington, Seymour, Greensburg and Richmond. pic.twitter.com/Q2zl1ZSa63
— Kevin Gregory (@KevinGregoryRTV) April 3, 2018
Between 1 a.m. and 10 a.m., Indianapolis received 2.67 inches of rain, making it the third-rainiest April day in Indianapolis history, according to the National Weather Service.
MORE WEATHER COVERAGE | ALERT: Heavy rain, lightning this morning | Johnson County 911 system down | TIMELINE: Rain this AM, severe weather later | TRAFFIC MAP: Rain causes flooding, delays in traffic
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