It won’t rain all day, but there is a shower chance today. Temps are on the up and up. We’re in between big high pressure to the east and a big low to the west. The difference between the two should produce wind gusting to 25 mph today. The best chance of showers is north and west of Indy, and the most likely time is morning and midday.
Should be dry tomorrow, before a deep area of low pressure over the southwest starts sending waves of water across the Ohio River valley. We’ll get our biggest rains Wednesday and Thursday. Here’s a computer-modeled look at total precipitation this week, which could exceed an inch in central Indiana.
Are we done with snow? The same computer-modeled scheme for the next ten days. St. Pat’s Day? All green, no white!
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION
Yesterday’s high was 54. My forecast was 52.
INDY ALMANAC
The average high today is 48 and the average low is 30. Records are 78 and -1. The sun rises at 7:08am and sets at 6:44pm.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Mostly to partly cloudy with a chance of showers. Wind gusting to 25 mph. High 63.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 52.
Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy. High 67.
Tuesday Night: Chance of showers after midnight. Low 54.
Wednesday: Rain likely. High 64.
Wednesday Night: Rain likely. Low 57.
Thursday: Rain likely. High 65.
Thursday Night: Chance of showers. Low 50.
Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. High 64.
Friday Night: Chance of showers. Low 52.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. High 65.
Saturday Night: Chance of showers. Low 50.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. High 62.
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