FGUS73 KIWX 081817 ESFIWX INC001-003-009-017-033-039-049-053-069-075-085-087-091-099-103-113- 131-141-149-151-169-179-181-183-MIC021-023-027-059-149-OHC003-039- 051-069-125-137-161-171-091830- Hydrologic Outlook National Weather Service Northern Indiana 217 PM EDT Mon Jul 8 2024 The potential of heavy rain continues to increase through Wednesday as the remnants of tropical system Beryl lift across the southern Great Lakes and Ohio River Valley. An initial round of scattered showers and thunderstorms is possible Monday night into early Tuesday. The greater potential of heavy rainfall is Tuesday night into Wednesday afternoon. Confidence remains low on the exact track of this system and the resulting axis of heaviest rainfall. However, widespread amounts of 1 to 2 inches appears likely Tuesday night into Wednesday, with locally, with locally higher amounts possible. Heavy rainfall could lead to areal flooding concerns and rises on rivers across the area during the middle and latter portions of this week. If higher precipitation amounts in the forecasted range occur, some river flooding would also be possible. A good deal of uncertainty persists regarding the track of this system, so stay weather aware over the next 24 to 36 hours and monitor forecast updates along with the potential for any flood watches and warnings. $$ Fisher