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Recovery efforts continue in Northwest Indiana after last week's severe storms. The National Weather Service confirmed the storms produced two tornadoes in the towns of St. John and Munster on Tuesday, Aug. 11.
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Indiana officials say the federal money will support emergency response across the state.
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Officials say the worst of the damage happened in Wayne County on the state's eastern border.
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Over the weekend, eight tornados were reported around Indiana. Data from The National Weather Service's storm prediction center indicated that all of the tornados were either weak or moderate strength tornados. No deaths were reported.
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Sunday’s winter storm brought more than a foot of snow to communities south of Indianapolis and the biggest daily snowfall in Indianapolis since February 2022. The National Weather Service continues the storm warning into Monday.
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Climate change does not only impact water availability, it can also impact its quality.
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The start of the Indianapolis 500 was delayed as a strong storm pushed through the area Sunday, forcing Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials to evacuate about 125,000 fans who had already arrived for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”