Storms Cause Extensive Damage To Campbellsburg Home, Dense Fog This Morning

(CAMPBELLSBURG) – Storms raged through the area Wednesday afternoon and left a Campbellsburg family’s home with extensive damage.


The Washington County Sheriff’s Department and emergency personnel responded to damage at the home of Claude and Jeanie Combs.
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Motorists will meet thick fog and visibility may drop below a quarter of a mile during the morning commute.
As a result, a Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for several counties. It includes the cities of Bedford, Bloomington, Indianapolis, and Muncie. The advisory is scheduled to expire by 10 a.m.
There is going to be another wave of showers and thunderstorms to impact the area today as the unsettled weather pattern continues. Most of the activity will remain west of the state until the afternoon hours. A couple of strong thunderstorms may fire up this afternoon and evening, mainly for areas south of Interstate 70. The primary threats today include gusty winds, hail and heavy downpours.
Temperatures today will rebound into the lower to mid-70s this afternoon, which is slightly above average for early May. A cold front is going to sweep over the state Thursday night and the boundary will result in cooler temperatures to end the work week. Highs in the rise into the upper 60s Friday and will struggle rise near 60 degrees Saturday.
Shower chances will linger Friday morning and Saturday. Temperatures will be around 50 degrees Saturday morning. Sunday’s weather is looking pleasant and dry with highs in the upper 60s.

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