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Stormy Pattern Continues
Posted ByToday won’t be a complete washout, so enjoy the dry time while it’s here.
This morning scattered t-storms especially south of I-70 are likely. We’ll then see partly cloudy skies with highs in the low 80, and another chance for thunderstorms to redevelop for the afternoon/evening. We’re not expecting severe weather, but, some storms could contain very heavy rainfall.
For the most part, Friday looks dry with highs in the low to mid 80s. Friday evening into the overnight more t-storms are expected to move in, and some of those storms could be strong to severe.
Saturday, scattered t-storms are possible with highs in the low to mid 80s, and the same story remains for Sunday.
The forecast isn’t a complete washout, but you know how the summer pattern goes… be prepared for a downpour when a t-storm is in the forecast!
We are in a very active pattern right now tapping into a westerly flow that allows storms to continue to plow through Central Indiana.
Running Day!
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USA Track & Field which is headquartered in Indianapolis, IN is kicking off its national running day today! For more info and how to participate go to:www.runningday.org
Severe Weather Possible Wednesday
Posted ByHighs today will reach the mid 80s with scattered showers and thunderstorms. The entire state is under a slight risk for severe weather. Large hail and gusty winds are the primary threats. We will also see very heavy downpours from storms that could create flash flooding. So, most of Central Indiana is under a flash flood watch until Thursday night.
Late this afternoon into this evening another round of showers and storms are expected to push though as lows drop into the upper 60s.
Thursday we’ll see a 50% chance of t-storms early with highs around 80 degrees. In all, some isolated areas could pick up up to 3″ of rain from all of these storms put together.
Friday is dry with highs in the low 80s. (The best day of the week!)
We’ll see another chance for showers and thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday.
Dry Tuesday, Active Pattern Returns
Posted ByPatchy dense fog will burn off later this morning as highs reach the mid 80s with partly cloudy skies.
Wednesday, the entire state is under a slight risk for severe weather. As a cold front moves through the state we’ll be watching for strong to severe storms to develop. Large hail and gusty winds are our main concerns. Highs Wednesday will hit the low to mid 80s.
Thursday, another system moves through bringing a chance of wet weather with highs in the low 80s.
Friday temps drop to the mid to upper 70s with dry conditions.
For the weekend, temps warm up to around 80 with another chance for showers and storms.
