Dreary Sunday, rainy Monday
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Heavy rain, high winds, and hail are main severe concerns today
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Light rain showers will be possible tonight with patchy fog. Sunday morning looks to start mainly dry with some morning fog and drizzle. The majority of rain showers in the afternoon/evening and overnight.
Latest rainfall accumulation forecast is up to 1 inch in northwest Michiana, with lower totals to the south of US30 and southeast. This gives increased risk of flooding for Michiana especially by Monday night and Tuesday. People who live in flood prone areas, lowlands, and near rivers or creeks should be the most mindful of the flooding risk. By Tuesday morning, rain will turn to snow, and lake effect snow is possible during the day.
Tonight: Cloudy with a chance for rain by morning, patchy fog possible. Low of 33.
Sunday: Cloudy with drizzle/light rain. High of 42.
Monday: Rain. Flooding possible. Highs in the upper 40s.
Tuesday: Snow showers. Highs in the low 30s.