The Storm Prediction Center has central Indiana in a slight risk for severe weather this afternoon and evening.
The chart above shows where severe weather was reported Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Hail and wind damage was reported between 6:30 and 6:45pm in Hancock County. Three-quarter inch sized hail was accompanied by gusts of 40-50mph in Fortville. Cumberland reported inch sized hail.
One inch size hail was reported in Bartholomew county in Jonesville. Quarter-inch size hail was reported in Pendleton in southern Madison County. Gusty winds in Owen County brought down tree limbs and caused a power outage in Gosport, and half-inch diameter hail was reported from Parker city, in Randolph county.
One to two inches of rain fell in Hancock county, as you can see from this radar-derived map of precip. Click here for a large-format version.
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