Indianapolis, IN – Residents of southern Indiana should prepare for significant rain this Friday as Tropical Storm Francine approaches. Although exact rainfall amounts remain uncertain, forecasts suggest southern Indiana has the best chance of receiving beneficial precipitation.
According to the National Weather Service, rain chances will increase by Friday, and residents are urged to monitor weather alerts for possible changes. Francine’s remnants could bring cooler temperatures and some needed rainfall to the region, with highs ranging from 74 to 78 degrees and lows between 61 and 65 degrees.
With the potential for sudden downpours, residents should secure outdoor furniture and clean drains to avoid flooding. Drivers are advised to use caution, as slick roads may develop due to sudden showers. Ensure vehicles are ready for wet conditions, and stay updated on the latest weather alerts via local news outlets or weather apps.
Prepare ahead and stay informed, as the situation could change leading into the weekend.