It rained and it rained Monday in Central Indiana. Three quarters of an inch fell in Indy. Because of the positioning of low pressure, nothing fell in South Bend, and amounts northwest of a line from Ft. Wayne to Terre Haute were light Here’s a table of totals from around the state:
STATION MAX / MIN / 24-HR / SNOW / SNOW : NAME TEMP/ TEMP / PRECIP / FALL / DEPTH :................................................................ : : EVV : EVANSVILLE : 43 / 39 / 0.78 / M / M FWA : FORT WAYNE AIRPOR : 42 / 39 / 0.24 / 0.0 / 0 IND : INDIANAPOLIS : 42 / 39 / 0.74 / 0.0 / 0 SBN : SOUTH BEND : 58 / 40 / 0.00 / 0.0 / 0 : :AUTOMATED SURFACE OBSERVATION STATIONS/UNOFFICIAL DATA BMG : BLOOMINGTON : 43 / 39 / 0.69 / M / M EYE : EAGLE CREEK ARPT : 42 / 39 / 0.75 / M / M LAF : LAFAYETTE : 49 / 42 / 0.06 / M / M MIE : MUNCIE : 39 / 37 / 0.77 / M / M GEZ : SHELBYVILLE : 42 / 38 / 0.54 / M / M
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