Heat Advisory in effect for some
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The National Weather Service announced a heat advisory for Central Indiana counties on July 24, as temperatures are expected to feel as high as 106.
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.
The Knox County Public Library, Salvation Army, and Margaret Compton Recovery Hub in Vincennes are offering places for people to cool off and rehydrate during the heat advisory, which is in effect until 8:00 p.
A Heat Advisory remains in effect from Noon EDT (11 AM CDT) today, Thursday, July 24th, until 8 p.m. EDT (7 PM
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.
Heat index PEAKING this afternoon at 105° in Indianapolis. This is the 5th day this summer with a heat index of 100° or higher and the HIGHEST so far. PEAK HEAT INDEX thus far Thursday: 114°
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.
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WISH-TV on MSNHeat Advisory in effect for heat indices 100+ | July 24, 2025Heat 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.