INDIANAPOLIS — After a damp day, drier air will move in overnight, allowing for a few breaks in the clouds. Temperatures will fall into the low 30s Monday morning.
A disturbance will move in Monday morning, bringing rain into southern Indiana.
There is a low chance of a few showers around, mainly south of the I-70 corridor.
Otherwise, most of central Indiana will stay dry and seasonable, with highs in the mid-40s.
Another disturbance will move in late Monday night into Tuesday morning. This will bring widespread precipitation to central Indiana.
A mix of rain and snow will be likely Tuesday morning, changing over to just rain by mid-morning.
Scattered rain showers will be around at times through Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures will climb back into the mid-40s.