STATEWIDE — Forecasters say storms moving across Indiana later Tuesday could bring hail, heavy rain, flooding, damaging winds, and a chance of isolated tornadoes. Parts of the state are already saturated from recent rain.
National Weather Service forecaster Mike Ryan said storms are expected to develop later in the day and move through the state into the evening.
“Even just one to two inches of rain is going to cause some problems with all the rain that we had last week,” Ryan said. “Any flooding that’s ongoing could be exacerbated or prolonged by what we see tonight.”…