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Indiana’s Weather For Saturday

April 28, 2012

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All kinds of outdoor events this morning. I’ll be running the TalkWalkRun for “Hear Indiana” at Ft. Harrison, there is an MS Walk at Military Park Downtown, and of course the big ol’ Mutt Strut at IMS for Humane Society Indianapolis. Biggest threat for heaviest/steadiest rain is 10am-noon in Indy today. The showers should start [...]

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Indiana’s Weather For Easter Sunday

April 8, 2012

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Happy Easter, Poteet Peeps! Timing is everything, and the only precipitation of the weekend sneaked in while most of you were sleeping. Temps today will be just slightly cooler than yesterday. It’ll still be in the mid 60s, but it will be a bit breezier. Not enough to dislodge your bonnet, but the direction has [...]

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Indiana’s Weather For Sunday

February 12, 2012

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Long distance information gave me Memphis, Tennessee as today’s destination for a sprawling arctic high pressure system. Clockwise air flow around that system yields west winds for Indiana today, and unfortunately, those winds still look to be a bit breezy, perhaps gusting around 20-25 mph. But sun should rule today, so we’ve got THAT going [...]

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Indiana’s Weatherman Is Goin’ South

January 11, 2012

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When I decided to go 100 percent free-lance two years ago I obviously couldn’t be “WXXX meteorologist Paul Poteet” anymore. I was going to have to live or die on my own weather identity. I decided to call myself “Indiana’s Weatherman” because I no longer belonged to just one tv weather brand…I belonged to everyone [...]

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