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Updated: Thursday, 09 Aug 2012, 11:53 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 09 Aug 2012, 12:21 PM EDT
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A second round of storms moved into Indiana Thursday night, and the threat for storms was expected to linger until 3 a.m. Friday.
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11:30 p.m. Update: Vehicles got stuck in water at Southeastern Avenue and Sherman Drive, but police officials said no one was injured. IPL outages dropped to 887 customers. Statewide Duke Energy outages jumped to more than 4,600, with 1,125 without power in Johnson County and 1,561 without power in Fayette County.
11 p.m. Update: Nearly 3,000 Duke Energy customers in Indiana are without power. The largest outage is in Johnson County, where 1,117 customers were without power. Click here for the outage map. Another 933 Indianapolis Power and Light customers lost power. For the IPL outage map, click here .
10:15 p.m. Update: Trees went down in Putnam County along U.S. 40, between Manhattan Road and the Clay County line. Hundreds of residents lost power in Putnam County and Tippecanoe County. There were reports of trees down in Montgomery County, as well.
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The latest Storm Prediction Center map still has all of Indiana under a slight risk for severe storms. Nearly all of the state is under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 3 a.m. Friday.
The first round of severe storms rolled through Central Indiana Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, producing heavy rain and lots of lightning.
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Thursday night's storms could become strong or severe with threats of damaging wind, large hail localized flooding and lightning. The severe weather should be out of the area by daybreak Friday.
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