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Majority of Indiana at risk for severe weather on Thursday

(Photo supplied/National Weather Service of Northern Indiana)

The majority of Indiana is at risk for severe weather on Thursday, April 20.

The National Weather Service indicates that most of the state is at a slight risk for severe weather, while southwest, southeast and northwest portions of the state, including the Michiana area, are at a marginal risk.

Potential hazards include severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, hail and a possible isolated tornado.

The National Weather Service classifies a slight risk storm system as organized storms which are not widespread in coverage but have varying levels of intensity.

A slight risk is the fourth lowest risk classification in the National Weather Service’s 5-point risk scale.

The southwest, southeast, and northwest portions of the state are at a marginal risk for severe weather​, which is the lowest risk classification.

Hoosiers are encouraged to have multiple ways to receive severe weather alerts for their area, whether it be a smart phone, weather radio or the local news station. To sign up for 95.3 MNC Weather Text Alerts, text the word NEWS to 45364.

If participating in any afternoon or evening activities, plan ahead and allow plenty of time to get to the destination.

If weather conditions become severe in the area, consider postponing or canceling outdoor activities.

 

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