Sweater weather' might mean something different this year depending on who you believe: NOAA or the Old Farmer's Almanac.
Two fronts are on the way, slowly trying to break down the blocking pattern that has kept Indiana hot and dry for several weeks now. Any rain is welcome.
An air quality alert is in place across southeast and northwest Indiana, with ozone levels expected to be high.
Central Indiana could be on the way to one of its driest Septembers on record. Burn bans have been implemented for over half ...
There are now over 50 counties with burn bans, and that number likely grows the next couple of days with three more days of ...
The weekend kicks off with mostly clear skies, perfect for any late-night plans. With the temperature dipping to around 64°F, ...
The NWS is forecasting a La Niña weather pattern in the Ohio Valley this fall. Here's what we know about predictions for ...
The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows most of Indiana under "moderate drought" while some areas of the state are in "severe ...
An air quality alert has been issued for parts of northwest Indiana, with some residents advised to limit their time outdoors due to elevated ozone levels.
If you're a Pumpkin-Spice-drinking fan of sweater weather, your moment has arrived. Central Indiana is getting its first ...
Zone Forecast Product. National Weather Service Northern Indiana. 313 AM EDT Fri Sep 20 2024. OHZ025-201500-Allen OH-Including the cities of Lima, Spencerville, and Blufft ...
More than half of Indiana counties are under a burn ban as dry conditions persist throughout the Hoosier State. According to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security, 53 counties had countywide ...