Updates on flooding can be found at the Rainfall and Flooding Outlook , and river forecasts are available as well.
The chance for showers remains through early evening, although the heaviest rains are now off to the east. Indy already measured around 2 1/2 inches of rain by mid-morning Saturday, which, combined with heavy rains early last Monday, is the reason for the Flood Watch. Click here for a Beta Test of interactive radar and real time watches/warnings.
High temps today will come in the morning. It will drop into the upper 30’s by this afternoon.
There could be a few snow showers tonight, but no big accumulations are expected.
Dry and chilly Sunday, with highs in the upper 30’s. The next big storm arrives with rain by Wednesday.
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