High pressure will expand across central Indiana bringing dry but cool weather with plenty of sunshine. Highs this afternoon will only range from the mid 30s north to the lower 40s south of Interstate 70. Clouds will increase late this afternoon and tonight as a weak upper level disturbance moves across the lower Ohio Valley. This system will be close enough to the region to bring a brief period of flurries or light snow from Vincennes east through Seymour. Little to no accumulation is expected. Skies will remain partly cloudy elsewhere with lows falling into the lower and middle 20s overnight.
Partly cloudy skies will prevail on Monday as high pressure sits over Central Indiana. However, another system will move through on Tuesday and Wednesday bringing rain showers on Tuesday afternoon, and a rain/snow mix Tuesday night and Wednesday. Highs will generally be in the 40s, and lows will be in the 20s on Monday night and 30s on Tuesday night.
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