Isolated to scattered rain showers will be possible from this afternoon into Wednesday morning, but best chances will be overnight.
Otherwise today will be mostly dry and temperatures will cool off some for Wednesday and Thursday.
Lingering smoke from Canadian fires will gradually begin to move out later today, but in the meantime continue to be aware of any impacts.
U.S. Drought Monitor for Indiana on June 1, 2023
According to the The U.S. Drought Monitor, Central Indiana is currently in drought category D0 (Abnormally Dry), which means that Dryland crops and rangeland are stressed and Lawns are brown; gardens are watered more frequently.
SOURCES: NWS Indianapolis and The U.S. Drought Monitor.
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