FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WFFT) — Strong and a few severe thunderstorms rumbled across northeastern Indiana and northwestern Ohio Tuesday night.
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The storms produced pea to quarter sized hail and gusty winds.
Heavy rainfall also fell across the region resulting in flooding in low-lying areas.
A cold front will bring additional chances of showers and thunderstorms Wednesday evening.
Some of the storms will contain gusty winds, frequent lightning and heavy downpours.
Locally, the threat for severe weather is very low.
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Meanwhile, the threat for widespread severe weather Wednesday will be near and south of Indianapolis where there is an enhanced risk.
Included in the enhanced risk for severe storms are parts of Kentucky and Tennessee, southern Illinois, southwest Missouri and northeastern Arkansas.
These storms will be capable of producing large hail, damaging winds, very heavy rainfall and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
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