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Total precipitation over the past 24 hours: Many saw over 1″, with some locations 2″+
Rains will gradually exit the state west to east this morning, with sunshine returning especially this afternoon. Quite breezy, with gusts over 30mph from the northwest. High pressure will lead to a dry, clear, and chilly night. Patchy frost is possible for northern Indiana tonight. Our next system arrives Saturday bringing scattered light showers mainly after 2pm, with pesky light showers for your Saturday evening, most numerous north of I-70. Areas in far northern Indiana may mix in some wet snow flakes late in the evening, with accumulating snows in far northern Illinois and southern Michigan.
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Temperatures by Sunday morning will reach near light freeze levels for far northern Indiana. For most areas, winds will be enough to limit frost formation.
Next week still looks active with rain moving through the state every day from Monday-Friday. The heaviest rains look to situate in the northwest half of the state. Total precipitation over the next 7 days is very concerning.
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