
Timing Changes for Sunday Storms + More Bad Weather Forecasted in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, and Tennessee
Batton down the hatches, another round of severe weather is on the way. And then more bad weather and more bad weather and more bad weather.
According to the National Weather Service, the timing of today's storm has changed. We once were expecting overnight storms but now we should expect them this afternoon.
The NWS posted:
Widespread severe thunderstorms are expected today (3/30), with a level 3 of 5 risk area extending from the ArkLaTex into the Ohio Valley. Swaths of damaging gusts, very large hail (some greater than 2.5 inch diameter), and several tornadoes (a few may be strong) are expected.
Visit www.spc.noaa.gov or your local NWS Forecast office webpage at www.weather.gov for more details.
See that big red circle? That's us.
Scattered to numerous severe storms are expected to impact the Quad State Sunday afternoon and night. Strong, long track tornadoes, very large hail, and damaging winds are strong possibilities.
As always download our app and turn on notifications. We'll throw it over to Eyewitness News 25 if the weather gets dicey.

After that, we'll see more bad weather mid-week.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected to bring multiple inches of rainfall to the Quad State from Wednesday through Friday. Significant flash flooding could result, along with river flooding.
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