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543 FXUS63 KIND 201856 AFDIND Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 256 PM EDT Wed May 20 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - River and stream flooding continues across southern portions of Central Indiana. - Cooler mid week with a brief break from rain chances, before showers and storms return to the forecast late week into the holiday weekend && .DISCUSSION (This evening through Wednesday)... Issued at 256 PM EDT Wed May 20 2026 Large-scale troughing over the front range of the Rockies has placed Indiana within broad southwesterly flow aloft. Subtle mid-level disturbances have been embedded within this flow. Additionally, a slow-moving cold front has been crossing Indiana from north to south over the past day. All these factors combined has lead to prolonged rainfall for much of the area. Rainfall continues for most as of this writing, with some heavier pockets noted south of the Indy metro. Rainfall totals overnight were impressive in some areas, especially further south and west. For instance, a pocket of 3-5 inches was observed in the Knox, Daviess, Martin, and Greene County area. This has lead to flooding along main stem rivers and smaller creeks and streams. Additionally, minor overland flooding has been observed at times. Most high-resolution guidance shows showers lingering at least through the afternoon, potentially to as late as 8pm. After that, the front exits to our southeast with surface high pressure building in to our north. A chilly northeasterly breeze develops and a period of below-average temperatures is anticipated to end the week. Troughing persists to our west, however, so the overall weather pattern is not expected to change much. Southwesterly flow quickly reestablishes itself by Friday, with another embedded mid-level disturbances lifting northward out of the lower Mississippi Valley. A round of rain is likely across Indiana late Friday morning into the afternoon. The upper-level pattern continues into next week, with multiple mid- level disturbances bringing on and off again rain chances Saturday, Sunday, Monday and onward. These disturbances are hard to time, since they depend on convective processes upstream that cannot be resolved by medium-range guidance. As such, we will keep continuous PoPs in the forecast for all of next week...capping them at chance since the signal is modest at best. && .AVIATION (18Z TAF Issuance)... Issued at 128 PM EDT Wed May 20 2026 Impacts: - MVFR ceilings with rain at times, ending late this afternoon. IFR conditions at times at BMG - MVFR ceilings continue overnight Discussion: A cold front has passed through central Indiana with all terminals observing north-northeasterly winds. Winds become more northeasterly with time as surface high pressure builds in to our north on Thursday. Rain continues from HUF to IND southward, with heavy rain in the vicinity of BMG as of this writing. Rain is anticipated to diminish in intensity but continue to some extent through the afternoon. MVFR ceilings persist at all terminals except LAF. A few breaks in the low-level clouds have occurred at HUF and IND with ceilings briefly at 3500 feet. Overall, MVFR ceilings will be more common through tonight. IFR conditions have occurred at BMG with the heavier rain, these will become MVFR as rainfall intensity decreases. VFR conditions are expected to return on Thursday. && .IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ AVIATION...Eckhoff DISCUSSION...Eckhoff |
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