Southern Indiana is still dealing with widespread river flooding, even as the heavy rains have stopped. Rivers like the White, Wabash, and Muscatatuck are expected to remain in moderate to major flood stage for the upcoming week. Lowland flooding, closed roads, and standing water near creeks and tributaries are persisting. Residents in flood-prone areas are urged to stay alert and avoid driving through flooded roadways.
Tonight, patchy light rain and sleet may continue before clearing out, leading to patchy frost in the mid 30s. Tomorrow will see increasing clouds with scattered showers in the afternoon and gusty winds up to 30 mph as a cold front moves through. Tuesday will start cold with frost before turning sunny but chilly in the mid 40s.
By Wednesday, a mix of rain and snow showers is possible before turning to scattered rain as a stronger system moves in with gusty winds and possible thunderstorms overnight. The cooler and quieter weather will persist through midweek with frosty nights, limited sunshine, and a slow moderation of temperatures by the weekend. Residents are advised to monitor river levels and flooded areas.
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