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A heat wave set to hit Indianapolis beginning June 21 will last for about a week, according to the National Weather Service's ...
Facing an intense heat wave, Indiana's electricity providers are racing against the clock to restore service interrupted by ...
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Meteorologists have recommended Hoosiers attending outdoors events Saturday to bring an umbrella and be prepared in case of ...
Heat indices could spike into the triple digits on June 22 and June 23 as both the temperature and humidity reach their ...
The latest weather forecast for Central Indiana could put a damper on Indy's annual Pride Parade and the Word of Mouth ...
☀️🏎️🏁 Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Northeast wind 5 to 7 mph. The wettest Indy 500 on record happened in 2004, according to NWS, when 3.8 inches of precipitation drenched the ...
Partly sunny, with highs in the mid-70s. The wettest Indy 500 on record happened in 2004, according to NWS, when 3.8 inches of precipitation drenched the Indianapolis area. Twice, rain stopped the ...
The Indy 500 is back to green-flag racing now that the track has dried out to race judges' liking. A five-wide restart ended without incident, but a lot of excitement, as racing resumed.
Northeast wind 5 to 7 mph. The wettest Indy 500 on record happened in 2004, according to NWS, when 3.8 inches of precipitation drenched the Indianapolis area. Twice, rain stopped the race ...
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Will it rain on the Indy 500? Here's central Indiana's latest weather forecast as of ThursdayThe wettest Indy 500 on record happened in 2004, according to NWS, when 3.8 inches of precipitation drenched the Indianapolis area. Twice, rain stopped the race — first at Lap 28, then a second ...
She was a 2021 finalist for the Indy's Best & Brightest award in the ... Heat advisories and extreme heat warnings issued by the NWS could impact public health and critical infrastructure in ...
She was a 2021 finalist for the Indy's Best & Brightest award in the ... National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologist Jennifer Thompson told Newsweek it will likely remain wetter than normal ...
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