My Huge Radar around 4am. Morning sidewalks could still be a little wet around Lafayette. The rain was/is associated with an upper level feature that will continue lifting to the northeast through the morning. If you draw a line through the state from the northeast corner to the southwest corner: anywhere to the left has a slight shower chance Wednesday morning. Otherwise, the surface map is much the same, and the breeze will again huff and puff to about 25 mph today. But it’s warm! Today’s temps should be the biggest in over a week. Back To The Summer! Here’s Friday’s chart, showing the big rain maker lining up to the west, bringing our next best chance for rain on Saturday. Around a half-inch is possible from that precipitation. \ PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION Yesterday’s high was 73. My forecast was 71. INDY ALMANAC The average high today is 64 and the average low is 43. Records are 86 and 23. The sun rises at 8:01 am and sets at 6:58 pm. INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST Today: Partly sunny. Slight chance of a morning shower. Breezy again, with gusts up to 25 mph. High 75. Tonight: Mostly to partly cloudy. Low 56. Thursday: Mostly to partly cloudy. High 74. Thursday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 53. Friday: Partly sunny. High 72. Friday Night: Clouds increase. Shower chance after midnight. Low 58. Saturday: Mostly cloudy. Good chance of showers. High 70. Saturday Night: Chance of showers. Low 51. Sunday: Becoming mostly sunny. High 65. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 44. Monday: Partly sunny. High 62. Monday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 48. Tuesday: Partly sunny. Chance of showers by afternoon. High 66. ]]>
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