Severe storms threaten Midwest region with tornadoes and high winds.

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Parts of Indiana are at enhanced risk for severe weather as thunderstorms make their way across the state Sunday afternoon. These storms could happen quickly and produce tornadoes, damaging winds, flooding and hail. While most thunderstorms will remain weak, some could drop heavy rain and hail. Tornadoes also are possible and a tornado watch was issued about 1:30 p.m. for most of the state. Hail larger than 2 inches is possible with wind gusts higher than 60 mph. The storms will mostly happen between 2-8 p.m.
- Indiana storms: Hail, 60 mph winds gusts possible Sunday afternoon IndyStar
- Tornado Watch issued as widespread severe storms threaten millions from Ohio Valley to South on Sunday Fox Weather
- Tornado Watch issued for the Miami Valley WDTN.com
- Tornado Watch issued until 8 p.m. as strong storms move through Indiana WTHR
- Severe weather may push into Toledo area, surrounding region Toledo Blade
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