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Cooler temps to blow in by Wednesday

Rain and high winds are expected to move through much of Indiana tonight into early Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis.

 

Joe Skowronek, meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

 

 

Skowronek believes the better chances for strong storms are in western Indiana. 

 

Much of the state is under a "marginal risk" for severe weather. A marginal risk means isolated severe storms are possible, with the threat of isolated damaging winds, small hail and maybe a tornado. It is the lowest severe weather designation.

 

There is a possibility that rain returns by the weekend.

 

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