National Weather Service Calling for Storms Overnight, Tornadoes Possible

Tri-state area residents should be weather aware.

(Wilmington, Oh.) – The latest data from the National Weather Service has increased confidence in several waves of storms tonight, some of which are likely to be severe.

According to the NWS, the primary threat window is between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

Large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes are possible, and a strong tornado cannot be ruled out.

In addition, if the rounds of thunderstorms affect the same area overnight, flash flooding will be possible.

More from Local News

Events

Dearborn County Comprehensive Plan Public Workshop Planned for July 24

The event will be held on July 24 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Dearborn County Government Center.

Dearborn Co. 4-H, Clearinghouse Teaming to Fill the Van

Dearborn County 4-H will provide one free Indiana State Fair ticket for every 10 canned or food items donated.  

Versailles Native Wins Lions Pride 5K

The next Southeastern Indiana Racing Circuit event is July 12 in St. Leon.

IHSBCA Announces 2025 Academic All-State Team

Players from Batesville, East Central and Madison earned the honor.

On Air

Ty Myers Ends of the Earth 3:43
Brantley Gilbert Heaven by Then f/ Blake Shelton & Vince Gill 3:41
Kenny Chesney You Had Me From Hello 3:37
Travis Tritt Best of Intentions 3:32