An area of low pressure bringing widespread rain and the risk of severe storms across the deep south is set to arrive on Tuesday morning. While today and tomorrow will see quiet weather, temperatures are expected to rise slightly. Despite clouds increasing on Wednesday, temperatures will return to more seasonal levels in the mid to upper 40s. As the storm system moves through, temperatures will warm to near 60 degrees, with a potential for heavy rain and flooding in parts of Indiana. While the threat of severe storms remains low in the state, the possibility of heavy rainfall and localized flooding exists. As the system moves out on Wednesday, temperatures will cool off and there may be a brief wintry mix in the evening. Thursday will be cooler than usual, but temperatures will return to seasonal norms as we head into the weekend. This weather pattern is expected to continue over the next few days.
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