Showers this morning accompany a cold front moving through the state. Winds will be gusty, but not to severe levels:
A few storms could pop this afternoon, along with more scattered-type showers.
By this evening I think the chance for showers will be small, and the clouds might even crack for awhile.
The upper levels are locked up and low pressure will also drag at the surface, and that means spotty showers Wednesday.
The low should move away, and the rain chance should end, by Thursday afternoon.
Today’s rainfall should end up around a quarter of an inch.
Another quarter-half an inch may fall tomorrow.
There were over a dozen reports of tornadoes yesterday.
MONDAY RAIN TOTALS:
1.26″ Bloomington
1.10″ Terre Haute
1.04″ Shelbyville
0.79″ Lafayette
0.57″ Indianapolis
0.40″ Muncie
INDY ALMANAC:
The average high today is 66 and the average low is 45. Records are 86 and 24. The sun rises at 7:54 and sets at 7:07.
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION:
Yesterday’s high was 76. My forecast was 75.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST:
Today: Periods of showers likely. Slight chance of storms. Winds gusting to 25 mph. High 68.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Slight shower chance. Low 53.
Wednesday: Cloudy, with showers likely. High 57.
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy. Spotty showers possible. Low 52.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. Spotty showers possible. High 62.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 49.
Friday: Partly sunny. High 69.
Friday Night: Mostly clear. Low 49.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 61.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 43.
Sunday: Partly sunny. High 59.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 44.
Monday: Partly cloudy with a chance of showers. High 57.
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