Storms, strong winds, and flooding concerns leave as we move into Sunday | March 15, 2025

March 15 | Evening Forecast with Meteorologist Drew Narsutis

TONIGHT

Rain and thunderstorms will linger into the evening, especially across southeastern Indiana, before gradually tapering off overnight. While the severe threat diminishes, pockets of heavier rainfall could still cause localized flooding in low-lying areas. Winds will remain breezy from the south at 10-20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Temperatures will drop into the low 40s as cooler air filters in.

TOMORROW

A cloudy and much cooler day is ahead, with scattered showers likely through the morning, especially east of Indianapolis. Temperatures will start near 50°F but steadily fall through the day as northwest winds increase to 10-15 mph, gusting up to 25 mph. By late afternoon, skies will start to clear from west to east, setting up a calmer night.

TOMORROW NIGHT

Clouds will continue to clear, leaving behind a chilly night with lows dipping into the upper 20s. A light northwest wind at 5-10 mph will keep things feeling crisp, but dry conditions should persist as high pressure builds in.

MONDAY

A pleasant rebound begins with sunny skies and a return to seasonable temperatures. Highs will reach the mid-50s, with light southwest winds developing in the afternoon. It’ll be a great day to get outside and enjoy the sunshine.

MONDAY NIGHT

Mostly clear and quiet, with temperatures dropping into the low 40s. Winds will shift slightly to the south at 5-10 mph, signaling another warming trend ahead.

TUESDAY

A return to spring-like warmth, with mostly sunny skies and highs climbing into the upper 60s. South winds will increase to 10-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph, making for a breezy but beautiful day.

TUESDAY NIGHT

Clouds will increase ahead of the next system, with lows in the mid-50s. Winds from the south will remain steady at 10-15 mph, keeping temperatures mild overnight.

WEDNESDAY

A shift in the pattern brings rain chances back into the forecast, especially during the afternoon. Despite the clouds and scattered showers, highs will still climb to the mid-60s, with breezy southwest winds at 15-20 mph, gusting up to 30 mph.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Rain will continue through the evening before tapering off overnight. Temperatures will drop into the mid-30s as colder air moves in behind the front, with a chance for a few snowflakes mixing in across northern Indiana.

7 DAY OUTLOOK

​After an active and stormy weekend, cooler air settles in Sunday, with temperatures falling through the day and lingering showers keeping things damp. By Monday, sunshine returns, bringing more seasonable highs in the mid-50s. The warming trend continues Tuesday, pushing highs into the upper 60s under mostly sunny skies. Rain chances return Wednesday as another system approaches, bringing breezy conditions and a mild afternoon in the mid-60s. A cold front moves through Wednesday night, dropping temperatures into the mid-30s, possibly bringing a few flurries to northern Indiana. Dry but cooler weather is expected Thursday, with highs back near 50°F. By Friday, temperatures start to climb again, setting up another warming trend heading into next weekend.