Three to six inches of rain could fall through Tuesday over central Indiana. A Flash Flood Watch is in place for Indiana counties near Ohio and Kentucky through Sunday evening.
A slow moving cold front will interact with a continuing feed of moisture from the Gulf Of Mexico. Rain could be steady for most of Saturday. Here’s the front in the morning. And here it is by evening. The best chance of Saturday evening rain will be roughly south of Terre Haute to Muncie. The biggest shower chance on Sunday is in the morning, and again the biggest chances will be to the south and southeast. (This all contributes to the higher overall rain forecast numbers at the start of this note.) P.S. TWELVE inches of moisture could fall just south of St. Louis over the next seven days. ]]>
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