After severe storms, colder for Thursday
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After severe storms and strong winds on Wednesday night, Indiana will turn cooler Thursday.
TONIGHT: Strong to severe storms move across the state over the coming hours. All modes of severe weather are on the table. Damaging wind will be the primary threat, with isolated tornadoes more possible along the Indiana/Illinois border.




Lows will fall into the mid to upper 30s.

TOMORROW: Scattered showers will still be around for the morning. A couple of spots could flip over to snow in north-central Indiana and northern Indiana. By the afternoon, the vast majority of the area goes back to drier conditions. High temperatures in the mid-40s.




FRIDAY: Mostly cloudy to partly cloudy skies will be in place. High temperatures in the mid to upper 50s.

7-DAY FORECAST: Spotty to scattered showers will return in our forecast for Saturday. Temperatures look to remain near to slightly below normal through this weekend into next week.
