Indianapolis, IN

Line of strong storms expected late Sunday | Mar. 14, 2026

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Today will be a quiet start to the weekend before our weather turns busy in the coming days. Severe weather will be possible within a line of strong storms late Sunday.

TODAY: Mostly cloudy. A stray flurry/sprinkle is mainly possible north of I-70 this morning. High temperatures in the afternoon get into the low 50s.

TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy with a warm front lifting through the state. Low temperatures in the low 40s.

TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy, warm. An enhanced (3/5) risk of severe storms is in place for most along and south of I-70. In central Indiana, a squall line of storms will cross later on in the evening (arriving beyond 8 PM) into the overnight hours.

Damaging wind is the main concern. A few quick spin-up tornadoes are also possible within this line. Winds will even gust outside of this line up to 40-50 mph, which will warrant a wind advisory (not issued yet). High temperatures in the low 70s.

7-DAY FORECAST: Temperatures fall quickly behind Sunday night’s squall line. Scattered snow showers are possible waking up Monday morning, with light accumulation possible. Another clipper system brings a rain/snow mix on Wednesday morning before temperatures warm up to close the week.



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