
Not as foggy of a start in central Indiana compared to Saturday morning. Luckily, any fog and clouds around will get out of here for the daytime on Sunday.
Clouds will be present today, but not as numerous as on Saturday. The daytime will be dry with seasonable highs in the upper 70s to near 80°. This will be the daytime story only. After that, we have more rain in the cards for the night and early Monday.
This activity will come ahead of our next cold front. Later tonight after 9:00 p.m., an isolated thunderstorm or two could occur. If any storm does occur, it could be on the stronger to severe side with a gusty wind threat. The chances are low with coverage being isolated. This is not the main event, however, as most of the activity arrives overnight and into Monday morning.
The main line of showers will form overnight and linger through Monday morning. I do anticipate a slower-than-normal morning commute due to the rain. The good news is that severe weather is not a concern here. The front passes through Monday after the rain ends in the afternoon. Once that happens, drier and sunny air moves in for a few days.


The middle of the week looks fantastic. After this, another active pattern arrives Friday and next weekend. Scattered rain and storm chances return with this change starting late Friday and Saturday. As of this time, we are not anticipating a washout each day. But keep an eye on the forecast for those day as we have several events around!

via: https://fox59.com/weather/decent-sunday-ahead-of-one-last-rain-chance-in-central-indiana/
