Emergency management officials in South Central Indiana say they are keeping an eye on rivers for possible flooding over the next few days.
A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9 p.m. for central Indiana.
Damaging wind gusts will be the primary threat, with hail, brief heavy rainfall and dangerous lightning also possible.
Last years’ storms destroyed the property, causing an estimated $1.4 million worth of damage.
Marysville residents say they plan to rebuild their town that was devastated by last Friday's storms.
The second, more powerful wave of storms that spawned tornadoes arrived Friday afternoon.
No tornadoes have been confirmed yet by the National Weather Service.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security will send the appeal to President Obama once all of the new information is added to the request.
A meteorologist with the National Weather Service says a statewide policy needs to be put in place.
Hoy said he'd like to see legislation go a step further, and require radios to be hardwired into new trailers and traditional homes alike.