Indianapolis, IN – Heavy rains from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl are expected to drench Central Indiana today and continue through Wednesday. Rainfall amounts may range from 1.5 to 3 inches, with some areas experiencing even higher totals.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, rain chances will increase throughout the day, leading to potentially hazardous conditions. The forecast includes significant threats of heavy rain, lightning, and tornadoes. Tuesday’s temperatures will range from 76 to 84 degrees, with rain probability at 90%.
By Wednesday, the rain chances decrease to 50%, with temperatures ranging from 74 to 81 degrees. Thunderstorms are still expected, potentially bringing additional heavy rainfall. Thursday’s outlook shows a further decrease in rain chances to 20%, but temperatures will rise slightly to a high of 86 degrees, with continued possibilities of thunderstorms.
The heaviest rainfall is predicted for areas around Indianapolis, with totals potentially exceeding 3 inches. Flooding in low-lying areas and localized flash floods are possible. Residents are advised to monitor local weather updates and prepare for possible evacuations in flood-prone regions.