The state’s top climate expert says warm weather should cintinue for the next three months– but with the warm weather comes a higher risk or tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.
But Dev Niyogi says we can expect cold weather to pop up every now and then, too, and could threaten flowers and trees that are in bloom.
As of March 27, Indiana’s average temperatures for the month were 15 degrees above normal, making it the warmest March since 1895.