Tornado Watch Issued for Indiana and Kentucky Amid Severe Storms

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Indiana and Kentucky, December 29, 2025

A Tornado Watch has been issued for multiple counties in Indiana and Kentucky, including Indianapolis and Louisville, as severe thunderstorms are expected to sweep through the area. Residents are urged to stay alert and prepare for potential tornado warnings, with expectations of damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, and a significant temperature drop. The National Weather Service has advised locals to secure outdoor objects and have a shelter plan in place during this critical weather event.

Tornado Watch Issued for Indiana and Kentucky Amid Severe Storms

Indianapolis, IN – On December 28, 2025, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Tornado Watch for multiple counties in Indiana and Kentucky, including Indianapolis and Louisville, due to severe thunderstorms expected to impact the region.

Details of the Tornado Watch

The Tornado Watch was in effect until 9 p.m. EST on December 28, 2025, covering the following areas in Indiana and Kentucky:

  • Indiana: Benton, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, Dubois, Fountain, Gibson, Greene, Hamilton, Hendricks, Howard, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Marion, Martin, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Orange, Owen, Parke, Pike, Posey, Putnam, Spencer, Sullivan, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Vanderburgh, Vermillion, Vigo, Warren, Warrick, White.
  • Kentucky: Ballard, Caldwell, Crittenden, Daviess, Henderson, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, McCracken, McLean, Union, Webster.

The NWS advised residents in these areas to remain vigilant and be prepared to take shelter if a tornado warning is issued.

Severe Weather Conditions

The severe storms were anticipated to bring damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, and large hail. Wind gusts up to 70 mph were expected, with the storms moving from west to east between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Temperatures were forecasted to drop sharply from a high of 66°F to a low of 17°F, with wind chills around 0°F.

Historical Context

Tornadoes in December are uncommon but not unprecedented in Indiana. The state has experienced tornadoes in December in previous years, highlighting the importance of staying informed during severe weather events.

Safety Recommendations

Residents in the affected areas are urged to monitor local weather updates, secure outdoor objects, and have a plan in place for seeking shelter in the event of a tornado warning. Staying informed through official channels is crucial during severe weather events.

Conclusion

With the Tornado Watch in effect, it is essential for residents in the affected counties of Indiana and Kentucky to remain cautious and prepared for severe weather. To foster community resilience, everyone is encouraged to support local emergency services and stay informed about updates from the National Weather Service. By taking proactive measures, residents can help ensure their safety and the well-being of their neighbors during this unpredictable weather event.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Tornado Watch?
A Tornado Watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. It does not mean that a tornado has been spotted, but residents should remain alert and prepared.
Which areas are under the Tornado Watch?
The Tornado Watch includes multiple counties in Indiana and Kentucky, such as Indianapolis and Louisville. A complete list of affected areas is available in the article above.
What should residents do during a Tornado Watch?
Residents should monitor local weather updates, secure outdoor objects, and have a plan in place for seeking shelter in the event of a tornado warning.
How common are December tornadoes in Indiana?
While uncommon, tornadoes have occurred in Indiana during December in previous years, making it important to stay informed during severe weather events.

Feature Details
Tornado Watch Issued December 28, 2025, until 9 p.m. EST for multiple counties in Indiana and Kentucky, including Indianapolis and Louisville.
Severe Weather Conditions Damaging winds up to 70 mph, isolated tornadoes, large hail, and a sharp temperature drop from 66°F to 17°F with wind chills around 0°F.
Historical Context Tornadoes in December are uncommon but have occurred in Indiana in previous years, emphasizing the need for vigilance during severe weather events.
Safety Recommendations Residents should monitor local weather updates, secure outdoor objects, and have a plan for seeking shelter in the event of a tornado warning.

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