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Storms Possible Overnight, Not as Hot and Not as Humid Sunday

By · August 4, 2012 at 11:06 pm

Indy was cleared from the “Slight Risk” of severe storms on Saturday evening, but there’s still the possibility of scattered showers & storms firing up overnight, after midnight and into the morning hours ahead of a cold front.

Storm reports from Saturday included many wind reports from the Chicago area where gusts between 60-80 mph were reported. The Indy area clocked a wind gust of 63 mph at Eagle Creek Airport Saturday afternoon. More here: https://nwschat.weather.gov/lsr/#LOT,ILN,IND,IWX/201208041800/201208050204/0100

Our official rain total for Indy was .25″ which leaves us -.18″ this month, -8.06″ since June 1st, and -10.4″ since January 1st. Radar estimated rain totals were as high as 1″ in some parts of the state.

After reaching a high of 94 Saturday, we’ll watch cooler, drier, less humid air filter in behind the cold front by Sunday afternoon. The morning will still be muggy with patchy fog and a leftover shower possible, but sunshine and lower humidity should work in for the afternoon with a high around 90. Monday and Tuesday will bring mostly sunny and comfortable weather with highs in the 80s We warm back up mid to late week with a chance of rain returning Thursday (isolated Central, scattered North) and Friday (scattered).

Enjoy the rest of your weekend,
-Chikage
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