Our first weekend since school has started for kiddos looks to bring copious amounts of rain for some. The HPC's recent 3-day QPF map shows about 1.00 - 1.25" for Louisville. 1-2" is expected across parts of southern and central Indiana.
The GEM is showing a stripe of heavy rain showing up over parts of central Indiana stretching over to Dayton OH. Indications are showing up to 2.50" in spots, mainly from late Friday thru part of Saturday. So far, no widespread flash flooding is expected, but slower moving storms will deposit quite a bit of rain over a short period of time.
As for severe weather, no widespread events are expected.
MS
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