Hazardous weather possible, Air Quality Alert Day extended through Thursday

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From National Weather Service, Indianapolis


This hazardous weather outlook is for central Indiana.

.DAY ONE...Through Tonight.

Poor air quality is expected to continue into tonight.

Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected late tonight. A few
of these storms could be severe with the potential for damaging wind
gusts and large hail. Repeated rounds of thunderstorms may result in
flash flooding.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.

Thunderstorms will be possible at times Thursday onward. Severe
thunderstorms are possible Thursday through Friday night. Damaging
winds and large hail are the primary threat, but isolated tornadoes
cannot be ruled out. Localized flooding will also be possible with
repeated rounds of storms.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation may be needed by tonight

More information, along with other weather, hydrological and climate
information can be found at http://weather.gov/ind

...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EDT TONIGHT...

The officials at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management
have declared an Air Action Day, in effect until midnight EDT
on Thursday.

An Air Quality Action Day for PM 2.5 has been issued. Fine
particulate levels are expected to be Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
range. Active children and adults, and people with respiratory
disease, such as asthma should limit prolonged outdoor exposure.

Here are some recommended actions that the public can take:

 * Carpool or use public transportation.
 * Staying indoors whenever possible.
 * Monitor indoor air quality by keeping air circulating and
checking on indoor filtration systems.
 * Avoid using the drive-through and combine errands into one trip.
 * Avoid refueling your vehicle or using gasoline-powered lawn
equipment until after 7pm.
 * Turn off your engine when idling for more than 30 seconds.
 * Conserve energy by turning off lights or setting the air
 conditioner to 75 degrees or above.

 For additional information, please visit the IDEM Smog page at:

 https://www.apps.idem.in.gov/smogwatch