A fast-moving storm with strong winds and torrential rains spread central Indianapolis, but no injuries were known, but scattered power outages and downed trees.
The National Weather Service said strong winds and rain continued in the afternoon after the storm front, with possible afternoon Sun
As the storm moved through downtown Indianapolis by 10 hours, users of buildings, including the construction of the City-County, said the move to safety, as is feared, linear gust blew in the windows - it did not happen.
The National Weather Service reported a tree 18 inches in diameter at the Hendricks County town of Danville, where power outages and Brownsburg and Pittsboro as reported.
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A gust of wind of 68 km / h in Sheridan in Hamilton County is included, according to the weather service. A gust of wind of 80 km / h in Greenfield, WTHR (Channel 13) was reported taken. A 61 mph gust was measured at 8000 S. Tibbs Ave. with the clock 10.05
A house in Lebanon was hit by lightning at 9:48 by the storm.
Mike Dosso, 34, financial adviser, was in the courthouse when an alarm sounded over the center of the construction of distribution system for the residents of the garage or basement. Building Deputies feared that blows in the window.
"I was surprised to be active on it, but it was very good," he said, surrounded by hundreds of workers and employers in the government.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department had no reports of casualties. The Indianapolis area remains under a high wind warning until 8 clock
At 22:45, said Duke Energy Indiana, more than 40,000 power outages across the country because of the storm this morning.
Lawrence County in southern Indiana has the largest number of customers without electricity for more than 5,600.
In central Indiana, Hamilton County reported the loss, followed by more than 3,800 without power in Johnson County, with more than 3,900 customers without electricity.
Around noon, Indianapolis Power and Light reports 15,000 Marion County residents without power, with the highest concentration of Indianapolis Westside.