INDIANAPOLIS — It's a rainy start to Saturday as a frontal boundary pushes through the state. Many spots have received over 0.5" of rain out of this system leading to ponding on roads and localized flooding. Use extra caution when traveling during the first part of the day.
The heaviest of the rain will taper off from west to east before the lunch hour and should clear the state during the afternoon from west to east.
Temperatures fall in the afternoon as colder, drier air returns.
Temperatures will fall into the mid 30s with mainly cloudy skies for Colts tailgaters for Saturday night's game with the Patriots.
As temperatures fall back near freezing after sunset, a few flurries will be possible in the northern tier of the state. Bundle up if you're headed to the Colts game tonight as temperatures will hold steady near freezing.
The sky clears overnight with temperatures dropping into the upper 20s.
We will have some sunny improvements for the second half of the weekend but much colder air settles in. Highs on Sunday will struggle to reach the upper 30s.