Alberto’s making it rain up here today! The clouds should hold the high to the lower 80s. That’s still above the average, but it stops a streak of three consecutive 90 degree days. In May. MAYDAY. Tornado-producing circulations in tropical (this is actually a sub-tropical system) systems tend to occur from the north-northwest through east south-east of the center. That means this area has at least a marginal risk for severe weather today:
Biggest chance of showers and storms are in the midday and afternoon. INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST Today: Showers and storms. South wind gusting to 30 mph. High 81. Tonight: Periods of showers and storms. Low 70. Thursday: Partly sunny. Scattered shower or storm possible. High 90. Thursday Night: Scattered shower or storm. Low 70. Friday: Partly sunny. Stray shower or storm possible. High 87. Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 63. Saturday: Partly sunny. High 83. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Scattered storm chance after midnight. Low 63. Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Scattered storm chance. High 83. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 62. Monday: Mostly sunny. High 84. Monday Night: Mostly clear. Low 64. Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 85.]]>On this date in 2004: one of the largest tornado outbreaks to impact the state of Indiana occurs. 23 tornadoes ranging from F0 to F3 on the Fujita Scale impact the state, including a 20 mile F2 that tracks across the southern & eastern Indianapolis suburbs. #INwx #indy
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) May 30, 2018