National Weather Service Northern Indiana

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TypeMeteorological
Headquarters7506 E 850 N, Syracuse, IN 46567
Employees23
National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office
Northern Indiana

The Northern Indiana NWS office's county warning area, bordered in dark red. A total of 37 counties (24 in Indiana, 8 in Ohio, and 5 in Michigan) receive weather information, forecasts, watches, and warnings from the Northern Indiana office
Agency overview
TypeMeteorological
JurisdictionFederal Government of the United States
Headquarters7506 E 850 N, Syracuse, IN 46567
Employees23
Agency executives
  • Mark Frazier, Meteorologist in Charge[1]
  • Dustin Norman, Warning Coordination Meteorologist[2]
Parent agencyNational Weather Service
Websitewww.weather.gov/iwx/

National Weather Service Northern Indiana (IWX) is a National Weather Service forecast office located between the towns of Syracuse and North Webster in Kosciusko County, Indiana. It provides weather and emergency information to twenty-four counties in northern Indiana, eight counties in northwest Ohio, and five counties in the southwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan.

Most counties served by this office are located within the Eastern Time Zone (ET); the exceptions are LaPorte and Starke counties in Indiana, which are located within the Central Time Zone (CT).

Prior to the establishment of the Northern Indiana office, the National Weather Service and its predecessor, the U.S. Weather Bureau, operated separate offices in Fort Wayne and South Bend. The Fort Wayne office was established in 1911 and the South Bend office in 1939. In March 1998, the National Weather Service merged the Fort Wayne and South Bend offices together to create the National Weather Service in Northern Indiana.[3] The new office moved into its present facilities between Syracuse and North Webster in August 1999 and assumed full responsibility for its county warning area in September 1999.[4]

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