I have some extras gigawatts in Studio B, so let’s go BACK.
Two years ago – in the long hot Summer of 2012 – today was the fourteenth consecutive day of highs in the 90s. Or 100s several times.
Back to the present. There have been a grand total of two days of 90+ weather in Indy all summer. THIS day features fog at first, and temperatures just a bit above average, with two hot and humid days to finish the work week Thursday and Friday. This is certainly not the Summer of ’12, but we are on a warm streak. This weekend’s weather promises the first below-normal temperatures in Indianapolis in three weeks!
The next big chance of showers and storms is Friday and Saturday. Chances should be slight by Saturday afternoon. Sunday’s looking sweet/
INDY ALMANAC:
The average high today is 82 and the average low is 61. Records are 100 and 45. The sun rises at 7:15 and sets at 8:13.
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION:
Yesterday’s high was 79. My forecast was 82.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST:
Today: Patchy dense fog in the morning, then mostly sunny and less humid. High 84.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 65.
Thursday: Partly sunny. More humid by afternoon. High 87.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy and muggy. Low 71.
Friday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Chances of showers and storms. High 88.
Friday Night: Shower and storm chances. Low 65.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a chance of mainly morning showers and storms. High 75.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Less humid weather returns. Low 57.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 76.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear. Low 54.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 78.
Monday Night: Mostly clear. Low 60.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 80.
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