With another day that feels more “March” than “May” you may be wondering about this month. I did the crunching and confirm your cool hunch. After seven days of above average temps at the start of the month, Indianapolis has only seen that kind of heat on another two days.
The dark blue bars show the actual high/low range for a day. Notice how little that’s moved the last couple of days? Green territory is the “normal” temp spread, and the pink/blue combo indicates the range of record highs/lows. Sorry to be so graphic.
I do an update of typical temperatures, record highs and lows, and sunrise/sunset times every week on the Indiana Weather Almanac, available here and when you Get Local via Comcast On-Demand.
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