One Central Indiana city topped 8 inches of rain. How much did yours get in the past week?
Clearly, Central Indiana has been wet lately. How wet?
Rainfall has topped 8 inches in some parts of the region, the National Weather Service in Indianapolis reported Sunday evening, causing widespread flooding that has contributed to at least one death.
What about your community? Here are rain totals for Central and Southern Indiana locations since this series of spring storms began March 30, according to NWS:
It's been very rainy as we all know, but exactly how much fell over the past 7 days? While it's still raining out there, additional amounts are expected to be light - generally 0.1 to 0.25". River and stream flooding continues, so be aware of that. Turn around, don't drown! #INwx pic.twitter.com/bUoicPYdbC
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) April 6, 2025
Any additional rainfall Sunday evening will be light, NWS said. Patchy frost is possible early Monday morning as temperatures dip to the lower 30s. Scattered sprinkles and gusts up to 30 mph are possible Monday afternoon as highs reach the mid-50s.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indianapolis rainfall totals reported by National Weather Service