In one of our warmest weeks of the year so far, Indiana will have several chances for showers and storms.
INDIANAPOLIS — A tropical air mass has settled into the area as a warm front stalls out across Wisconsin and southern Michigan.A few stray showers have developed across northern Indiana closer to that boundary, but today will otherwise be a mainly dry andPrepare for rain to return overnight but it won't be widespread. Expect a few showers during the morning rush hour ahead of a bit of dry time in the late morning and early afternoon hours ahead of a cold front arriving.
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