IndianaLocalNews

Hottest temperatures in Indiana, Tuesday and Wednesday

(Photo supplied/ABC 57)

You may be feeling some of the hottest temperatures in Indiana in more than a decade Tuesday and Wednesday, says the National Weather Service.

“Those temperatures are focused mainly over the western half of central Indiana today and then will spread across the entire area tomorrow and Wednesday,” said Meteorologist Mike Ryan, with the National Weather Service.

You can expect temperatures into the mid 90s today, especially over the western half of the state. You may see and feel temperatures in the mid to upper 90s Tuesday and Wednesday.

“The core of the heat is gonna build in Tuesday and Wednesday. Right now, we think we’re gonna see some of the warmest temperatures…in nearly a decade,” said Ryan.

The heat indices, what it feels like on your skin, may make it as high as 105 to 110 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a heat advisory. They suggest you stay indoors if you can, drink lots of water and check on pets.

Ryan said a thunderstorm or two, possibly to severe limits, could cool things down Monday. But, any chances for rain will likely be gone by Tuesday.

Your ABC 57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Center Forecast:

Tuesday: Very hot and humid. High 99. Feels like temps: 105+

Wednesday: Very hot and humid. High 99. Feels like temps: 105+

Related posts

Meeting set for Granger residents to get answers about proposed data center

95.3 MNC

ACLU of Indiana suing IU over pro-Palestine protests

Network Indiana

Edwardsburg woman recovering after crash in Porter Township

Jon Zimney

Leave a Comment