Central Indiana, Heat Advisory
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The heat remains the main weather story this weekend and into early next week as a Heat Advisory remains in effect for areas along and south of the I-70 corridor.
A Heat Advisory remains in effect from Noon EDT (11 AM CDT) today, Thursday, July 24th, until 8 p.m. EDT (7 PM
Central Indiana is under a Heat Advisory with predicted heat indices up to 108 and potential isolated thunderstorms.
A slow-moving front will approach Indiana, helping to fire up scattered showers and storms. When it's dry, expect sun with high heat and humidity.
A heat advisory has been extended until 8 p.m. Friday for Bartholomew, Decatur, Lawrence, Jackson and Jennings counties, including the cities of Columbus, Shelbyville, North Vernon and Seymour.
Indianapolis averages 20 days a year with high temperatures in the 90s. The city reached a high of 93° Thursday afternoon with the heat index peaking at 102°. Be prepared for hotter and more humid
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WISH-TV on MSNHeat Advisory in effect for heat indices 100+ | July 24, 2025
Heat Advisory in place for today with feels like temperatures in the triple digits, continuing into the weekend and next week with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible.
The Southwest Ohio Air Quality Agency has issued an Air Quality Advisory for Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren counties in Ohio; Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties in Kentucky; and Dearborn County in Indiana, until midnight. Levels of ozone within the region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards.