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A storm system will bring with it a mix of rain and snow to central Indiana late Sunday into early Monday. There still exists uncertainty in the location of the rain/snow transition line. Areas north of I-70 have the best chances more than 1 inch of snowfall, ranging from 50-60 percent. Stay tuned for later forecast updates of this late winter snow.
After a dry start to this weekend, precipitation chances and amounts will increase going into next week. By mid-late week, moderate to possibly heavy rainfall will occur. Total rainfall amounts from 1.5 to 2.5 inches are expected by next Friday, with over 3 inches possible. Stay tuned for later updates to the potential for heavy rain and any possible river/creek flooding.
Based on storm chaser video evidence, the NWS Indianapolis has confirmed a brief tornado west of Greensburg the evening of Feb 19, 2026. No damage was reported or found, therefore the tornado damage intensity rating is EF-U, for Unknown. We'd like to thank the Decatur County Emergency Management Agency and other partners with their help in this investigation.
Forecast information for the 12 hour forecast. Graphic displays temperatures, precipitation chances, wind direction, and wind speeds for the first 12 hour period of the forecast.
Forecast information for the 12-24 hour forecast. Graphic displays temperatures, precipitation chances, wind direction, and wind speeds for the 12-24 hour period of the forecast.
These images contain the daily records and averages across central Indiana. The data is an estimation and interpolation between the various points that have a long enough record across Central Indiana. Additional daily climate information available here including a full listing of all the points used to generate the maps: https://www.weather.gov/ind/Climate_Maps