How much rain fell across Indiana the past 3 days? | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog

This slow-moving weather system brought rounds of rain to Indiana Sunday through Election Night Tuesday. Many Hoosiers picked up over an inch, but not everyone.

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INDIANA, USA — While the central plains got hit with strong storms, tornadoes, and flooding rains, Indiana picked up the outer edge of rain showers, bringing healthy totals across much of the state. We tallied the rainfall totals for the past three days (Sunday, Nov. 3 through early Wednesday, Nov.

6). Tap HERE to track the rain pushing east out of Indiana with our interactive radar. Just for Tuesday Election Day, it was the fifth-wettest Election Day on record for Indiana.



Much of it fell in the late afternoon and evening hours, spreading east into the night. (ranked highest to lowest) Merrillville: 2.49" Valparaiso: 2.

26" Bedford: 2.23" Avon: 2.21" Meridian Hills / Broad Ripple: 2.

05" Greenfield: 1.96" Noblesville: 1.85" Terre Haute: 1.

85" Bloomington: 1.84" Carmel: 1.74" Evansville: 1.

69" Zionsville: 1.64" Greenwood: 1.63" Bargersville: 1.

60" Edinburgh: 1.56" Gary: 1.54" Fishers: 1.

52" Greencastle: 1.51" Cambridge City / Centerville: 1.49" -Richmond roughly the same, no official report Shelbyville: 1.

48" Indianapolis: 1.46" New Albany: 1.45" Mooresville: 1.

42" Brownsburg: 1.40" Westfield: 1.38" New Castle: 1.

33" Columbus: 1.32" Vincennes: 1.26" Anderson: 1.

18" South Bend: 1.18" Rushville: 1.18" Hagerstown: 1.

11" Elkhart: 1.07" Marion: 1.04" Muncie: 1.

03" Connersville: 0.99" Fortville: 0.97" Greensburg: 0.

96" Portland: 0.96" Brookville: 0.94" Crawfordsville: 0.

75" Batesville: 0.75" Martinsville: 0.70" West Lafayette: 0.

60" Kokomo: 0.58" Delphi: 0.56" Gary: 0.

52" Lafayette: 0.50" Fort Wayne: 0.49" Huntington: 0.

33" Bunker Hill: 0.32" Blue: Up to a half inch of rain Green: 0.5-2" Yellow: 2-3" Orange: 3-4" Red: 4-6" Purple: 6-9" Pink: 9"+ RELATED: Sunshine, seasonal temps | Live Doppler 13 Weather Blog What you picked up, even in the same town, can differ greatly compared to the report.

Generally, most of Indiana picked up at least a half inch of rain, while many were able to get a full inch. RELATED: Mount Fuji is still without its iconic snowcap in November for the first time in 130 years Our next chance of rain arrives this weekend. Enjoy a cooler, quieter rest of the week as clouds clear back out.

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