Indianapolis, IN
On/off storms through Wednesday, nice Thursday before heat returns
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We have had an active Tuesday that started as early as before sunrise. Then, showers and storms rolled in through the afternoon hours.
We will continue to see some storms over the next day before we briefly return to pleasant weather.
Tuesday night: Additional activity may fire off and slowly move into central Indiana tonight. There does remain a lower risk for severe storms with damaging winds being the primary concerns.
Due to slower moving rain and storms from Tuesday morning-afternoon, we will also have to monitor the potential for some flooding.
Lows will only fall into the low 70s.
Wednesday: Expect on and off showers and storms for Wednesday. There will be concerns for some flooding along with a low threat for severe storms.
This severe risk is south of Indy, and the primary hazards will be wind and some hail.
Highs look to be a little cooler with numbers in the low 80s. It will be a bit humid as well.
Thursday: Pleasant conditions are set to return Thursday with lots of sunshine and less humid air. Highs will be near normal in the low to mid 80s.
8-Day Forecast: It won’t take long for the heat to return going into the final weekend of June. Friday will see highs push into the mid 80s with the muggy meter turning back up. Saturday looks to be a hot and muggy day with highs nearing 90. A few showers and storms will be possible late Friday with better storm chances Saturday. It is too soon to tell if we’ll have a severe threat Saturday. Temperatures turn back closer to normal going into the start of July next Monday.
Indianapolis, IN
‘Great Day TV:’ Remembering the Eskenazi couple’s legacy of generosity and compassion
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every week, “Great Day TV” shares information, entertainment, and news you can use.
During this week’s segment, host Patty Spitler is joined by News 8’s Stacy Schooler and Dr. Lisa Harris from Eskenazi health, to honor and remember the philanthropists behind a $40 million gift to Eskenazi Health, Lois and Sidney Eskenazi.
They are being honored for their contributions to public health care following their recent passings. Sidney was 95 years old at the time of his death and Lois was 92.
The donation marked the largest gift ever given to a public health facility at the time it was made. Dr. Harris says the couple’s generosity was fueled by Sidney’s childhood experiences as a resident of the south side of Indianapolis, where the hospital served as his family’s primary source of medical care.
Harris recalled the first time she and Ernie Vargo, president and chief executive officer of the Eskenazi Health Foundation, met with the couple and their daughter, Sandy. Harris described a four-hour conversation dominated by Sid’s stories of hard work, humility and compassion while Lois interjected with warmth and wit.
“The love that they shared was palpable,” Harris said. “Everything we would get to know about them was there in that first conversation.”
Lois was described as a woman who valued individual dignity and made everyone feel important. Harris said the couple lived below their means and Lois had no interest in expensive items.
“As Sid began to do well, he wanted to buy Lois nice things and she had no interest in that,” Harris said. “She wanted to keep it simple.”
When the gift was first announced, the family met with hundreds of hospital staff members who wanted to express their gratitude. Harris remembered Lois wearing a white jacket that day that became covered with makeup from the many employees who hugged her. Harris noted that the family treated the hospital staff as part of their own family.
Dr. Harris said the hospital will maintain the standards set by the couple.
“The way we honor their legacy is that we continue to work hard and we continue to care,” Harris said. “We continue to work hard and care and that is what they would want.”
Indianapolis, IN
Tie the knot on Valentine’s Day: Marion County clerk’s office welcomes couples
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Looking to tie the knot on Valentine’s Day? The Marion County Clerk’s office is looking to make the holiday even more special at the Indianapolis Artsgarden.
They are carrying on their tradition of marrying people on the day of love.
This year, over 60 people will be tying the knot at the Artsgarden, with walk-ins available. The decorations were donated this year by Atmosphere Indy, a full service even design and decor company, to give those who are getting married four different back drops to chose from.
This tradition started nearly 20 years ago under County Clerk Beth White, but the newest Marion County Clerk, Kate Sweeny Bell, ensures the tradition carries on.
For more information, visit indy.gov.
Photo Provided by News 8’s Colin Baillie.
Indianapolis, IN
THE ZONE: Scores and Highlights – February 13, 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — “The Zone” featured highlights from 10 boys high school basketball games across central Indiana on Friday.
Watch Segment 1 in the video above
Segment 1 games include:
- Carmel vs. Hamilton Southeastern
- Ben Davis vs. Lawrence North
- Fishers vs. Center Grove
- Marion vs. Mt. Vernon
- Noblesville vs. Brownsburg
- Brebeuf vs. Roncalli
Segment 2
- Whiteland vs. Decatur Central
- Perry Meridian vs. Franklin
- Covenant Christian vs. Scecina
- Carroll vs. Sheridan
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