ESFIWX
Showers and thunderstorms may bring some locally heavy rainfall
Wednesday night, especially for areas roughly along and east of the
Interstate 69 corridor. Additional rounds of rain are expected at
times from Friday into the weekend across northeast Indiana and
northwest Ohio. Early indications suggest there is a potential for
total rainfall amounts in the 2 to 5 inch range from Wednesday
through the weekend across much of the Upper Wabash and Maumee river
basins across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio.
Runoff from this rainfall over the next several days will lead to
likely rises on area rivers along with a potential of areal
flooding. There is a potential of at least some moderate river
flooding if the higher end rainfall amounts in the forecasted range
occur. There is still some uncertainty where the heaviest rain will
fall for the Friday through Sunday period. Persons should closely
monitor forecasts over the next several days including the
possibility of any flood watches, warnings, and advisories.
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