Three tornadoes cause damage in Central Indiana
Three tornadoes struck Central Indiana on Saturday, causing significant damage and power outages. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornadoes, classified as EF-1, in Daviess, Jackson, and Parke counties, with winds reaching up to 110 mph. The tornado in Daviess County caused extensive damage to a farm, uprooted trees, and affected nearby homes. In Parke County, another tornado damaged a garage and a historic barn, while the Jackson County tornado tore the roof off a mobile home. Central Indiana is experiencing a cooldown, with temperatures expected to drop into the upper 20s by Sunday night. Rain and a chance of snow are forecasted, with showers likely before 5 p.m.