Enjoy the silence! Weather stays quiet through tomorrow, after wicked winds Saturday. We had a gust of 71mph in Bartholomew County. There was damage to buildings in Johnson and Shelby, and Owen counties. Trees were downed after wind gusts estimated to 80mph in Decatur County.
Severe weather could return with our next weathermaker Wednesday. Right now it’s just a “marginal” (level one of five) chance.
BTW: Carb Day/Parade Day/Race Day all have the green light so far!
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INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Clouds decrease. High 68.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 48.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny morning. Partly sunny afternoon. High 76.
Tuesday Night: Scattered showers and storms after midnight. Low 62.
Wednesday: Showers and storms. Some could be severe. High 82.
Wednesday Night; Showers and storms. Some could be severe. Low 63.
Thursday: Scattered showers. Thunder also possible. High 73.
Thursday Night: Scattered showers. Low 57.
Carb Day: Morning shower chance, then partly cloudy. High 74.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 57.
Parade Day: Partly sunny. High 80.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 63.
Race Day: Partly sunny. High 85.
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