An upper level low (you know the type, with the private jet and the reserved parking space) will move into Southern Indiana today from the western Tennessee Valley. That may help spur thunder in parts of the state indicated by this map from the Storm Prediction Center. The biggest threat is large hail because of the cold temperatures above associated with this feature. The most likely time is between about 3 & 9 pm. Just plain rain Sunday.
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