
Severe Rainfall Alerts: Indiana Braces for Stormy Weather
As of June 23, 2025, the National Weather Service has issued weather alerts for various parts of Indiana, including Carroll, Warren, Tippecanoe, and several other counties. These alerts are part of broader severe weather advisories that cover much of the state[1].
Over the past week, Indiana has experienced stormy weather, with frequent lightning, strong wind gusts, and heavy rain. The Storm Prediction Center has previously placed much of the state under a Level 3 severe weather risk, primarily due to damaging winds and intense downpours[4].
Looking ahead, severe storms are possible again, particularly as the region transitions into a period of high heat and humidity. Temperatures are expected to reach the 90s, with heat indices potentially exceeding 100 degrees by mid-week[2].
Residents are advised to stay informed about weather updates through local news and weather services. The National Weather Service and other meteorological agencies provide critical information on watches, warnings, and advisories, which are essential for planning and safety[3].
Overall, while severe rainfall and storms present immediate challenges, the impending heat wave will continue to impact Indiana throughout the week. Staying prepared and informed is key to navigating these weather conditions.
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