Thousands Warned to 'Seek Shelter' as Storm Hits
Summary
A powerful storm hit the Midwest, prompting the National Weather Service to warn 14,000 people to seek shelter in Indiana. The storm brought strong winds, hail, heavy rain, and the risk of tornadoes, affecting areas like Pulaski, Cass, and Fulton. More severe weather is expected throughout the day as the storm moves through the region.Key Facts
- The National Weather Service warned 14,000 people to seek shelter due to severe thunderstorms in Indiana.
- Areas affected include Pulaski, Cass, and Fulton, Indiana.
- The storm brought risks of damaging winds, hail, heavy rainfall, and potential tornadoes.
- Residents were advised to move to interior rooms on the lowest floors for safety.
- Severe thunderstorm warnings expired but more storms are expected during the day.
- Southern Indiana faced the highest risk of severe thunderstorms.
- The storm affects parts of Illinois, Kentucky, and southwestern Ohio as well.
- Winter tornadoes are uncommon in Indiana but can occur, with peak season from April to June.
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