Northern Indiana – Residents across Northern Indiana should brace for rain and potential thunderstorms today, particularly during the afternoon and evening hours. Commuters along I-69 and US 30 can expect slick roadways and reduced visibility as rain moves in around midday, with highs ranging from 74°F to 87°F depending on the region.
According to the National Weather Service, the first round of rain is expected to exit late Sunday night, bringing overnight lows into the mid-60s. Although isolated thunderstorms are possible, severe weather is not anticipated. Drivers should exercise caution during peak rainfall times, as wet conditions may contribute to slower traffic and increased road hazards.
Another round of rain is forecasted for Tuesday morning, impacting early commuters and school drop-offs across the area. Rain chances remain at 50-80%, with highs in the mid-70s. By mid-week, Northern Indiana will experience drier and cooler weather, with highs dropping into the 60s under mostly sunny skies.
Prepare for intermittent rain through Tuesday and take extra precautions while traveling, especially along major roadways like I-69 and US 30. Stay updated with the latest forecasts for changes in weather conditions throughout the week.