Click here for a full-size look at totals from cooperative observers Saturday morning. The Indianapolis office of the National Weather Service reported 1.59 inches just after 8:30am. An observer at Vincennes measured 2.85 inches. There are widespread reports of one-inch totals around the Indy metro area over toward Anderson and Muncie. There’s a report of 1.64 inches just west of Richmond. Totals are smaller – generally half an inch or less – around Lafayette. A Flood Warning is now in place through 8pm Sunday south of a line from Muncie to Lebanon to Terre Haute. It doesn’t include the Lafayette area, or Richmond. All of central Indiana is under a Flood Watch until 7am Sunday. There is also a slight risk of severe weather today in that part of the state south of a line from north of Muncie through Indy through north of Washington Indiana. This would include Indy, Muncie, Richmond, Columbus, Greenwood, and Bloomington. The biggest risk of severe weather will be this evening and overnight as the main area of low pressure approaches. Temps will remain in the 40s overnight. As the storm system pulls away Sunday morning, the heavy steady rain departs, and temps will gradually cool back into the 30s by afternoon.]]>
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