Indiana ended up with only one period of showers and storms Monday, during the morning. Rainfall was lowest to the northeast, and highest to the southwest. A couple of inches fell along I-70 west of Indy. Amounts ranged from a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch around Indianapolis. Three quarters of an inch to an inch fell around Crawfordsville. By the time you get over to Anderson, less than a quarter of an inch was measured. That’s the last big rain chance until at least Saturday. You can pan and zoom into your area’s rain totals by clicking here.
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