Indianapolis, IN – Heavy rain is expected across Indiana through Saturday night, with totals reaching up to 3 inches in some areas. The storm could bring flooding, particularly in low-lying and poorly drained regions.
According to the National Weather Service, mixed precipitation is possible north of I-70 tonight before transitioning to widespread rain on Saturday. The heaviest rainfall will occur Saturday evening into the overnight hours. Some areas may see freezing rain before the storm shifts to snow late Saturday night.
Authorities warn of possible minor stream and creek flooding. Drivers should remain cautious on roads, especially in areas prone to high water. Ice accumulation of less than a tenth of an inch may develop before temperatures rise.
The storm is expected to clear by Sunday, but lingering showers and cooler conditions may persist. Residents should stay updated on weather alerts and prepare for potential travel disruptions. Emergency officials recommend securing outdoor objects and avoiding flooded roadways.