Today: Chance of morning showers and storms.
Afternoon showers and storms likely, with a moderate risk of severe storms. Wind Advisory from 4-10pm, with gusts to 45 mph. High 68.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a colder, gusty wind. Low 29.
Saturday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Still breezy. High 42.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 27
Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy, with a chance of rain and snow showers. High 39.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers. Low 27.
Monday: Partly sunny. High 39.
Monday Night: Mostly clear. Low 27.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 56.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear. Low 39.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 58.
Wednesday Night: Chance of showers. High 44.
Thursday: Chance of showers. High 56.
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Lisa says
Hi Paul,
I see your Indianapolis forecast includes the following info. It would have been most helpful to include a few more details (such as hail) in your forecast on the Smiley Morning Show this morning. You are my source of info on the weather. Thanks for keeping us in mind when putting the reports together. Was surprised by the hail. Thanks.
The second severe outbreak of the week looms large today, with a large low pressure system as the center of attention at the surface. The low moves from around St. Louis in the morning to around South Bend by sunset. It will pull a warm front up in the morning and showers and storms will form along the front, from south to north. The main threat from those storms will be large hail. In the afternoon the winds above the surface will speed up, and the surface low will swing a cold front into Indiana. The threat then shifts to high wind and possible tornadoes, as storms light up the radar.