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When to expect some rain on Monday in Indiana | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog

A low pressure system near the Ohio River will throw some scattered rain showers at Indiana from the mid-morning to the mid-afternoon. An isolated storm is possible.
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INDIANA, USA — After a really nice first weekend of May, this coming week will be unsettled with multiple rounds of rain and storms, with sunshine in between. Another 1-3 inches of rain will be possible by next weekend.

Our first round of rain will be weak. Expect scattered showers moving into Indiana on Monday morning from south to north. Up to a tenth of an inch is possible, so not much.

Tap HERE to track the clouds and rain as they approach from the southwest with our interactive radar/satellite.

Monday will be the start of an unsettled week. Scattered light showers are likely Monday, followed by scattered rain and storms Tuesday and Wednesday. Some of the thunderstorms will like turn severe, especially if the boundaries swing the storms in during the afternoon and evening during max heating.

Timing out the rain on Monday

Light rain showers will push north through the morning commute. For those north of I-70, you may be able to head to work and school before much of the rain moves in.

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Heavier rain bands should mostly stay south of Indianapolis and closer to Louisville.

We'll track showers slowly pressing north throughout the morning and early afternoon.

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After 8 a.m., rain showers will fill in across the rest of the state. It will likely not rain constantly. Expect on-and-off light rain for the rest of the morning and into the early afternoon.

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The rain will likely be most widespread across central Indiana between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.

By 4-6 p.m., there may be a lingering stray shower or downpour, but the majority of the rain should be exiting Indiana and heading into Ohio.

— 13News Meteorologist Matt Standridge

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