Tomorrow will be the hottest day of the week with lots of humidity.
INDIANAPOLIS — We're watching a couple of storm complexes that have been tracking through the Midwest. The initial storm cluster has continued to weaken as it has moved into northern Indiana. A secondary complex is bringing scattered storms into northern Illinois. The lingering boundary could spark pop-up storms later today though. Hottest/most humid day in this heat streak with highs in the mid 90s and heat indices up to 100-105 degrees. Staying mainly dry.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the very northern extent of Indiana in a level 2 of 5 for the risk of severe storms as this initial complex moves in.During the first part of the day, the line of storms will continue to push south. While widespread severe storms are not expected, any storm could reach a low-end severe potential with damaging wind gusts as the primary threat.
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