Indianapolis, IN – Widespread rain and gusty winds are expected to sweep across Indiana beginning Sunday, with the heaviest rainfall likely south of I-70. Residents in southern parts of the state may also see isolated thunderstorms during the day Sunday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Indianapolis, rain will begin early Sunday morning and continue through Monday. Windy conditions are forecast throughout both days, with gusts potentially impacting travel, especially in open areas and near highways. Temperatures are expected to remain near seasonal norms, with highs in the upper 50s Sunday and lows dipping into the 30s overnight.
Localized rainfall totals may exceed 0.75 inches in southern Indiana, while central counties like Marion, Johnson, and Bartholomew could receive between 0.25 and 0.5 inches. Residents are advised to secure loose outdoor items and prepare for reduced visibility during heavier showers.
Officials urge drivers to use caution, especially along I-70 and in regions southward where storms could intensify. While dry conditions are expected to return late Monday night, the beginning of the workweek will remain breezy.
Stay updated through local alerts and the National Weather Service for any changes in timing or severity.




