Dig, if you will, the picture, of potential high temps NEXT Monday:
Yep, those are 50s. But I’m getting ahead of myself. THIS week will be near or above average, with daily rain and storm chances starting late tonight until Friday. How much rain over the next seven days. Could be more than two inches around here.
Here’s the surface story: a storm system is to the northwest of today (first map), then gets closer tomorrow (second map), and is stalled right across the state Wednesday (third map), giving us the best rain chance of the week.
The severe weather risk generally stays northwest of central Indiana today, and just to the south Tuesday and Wednesday.
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION
Yesterday’s high was 76. My forecast was 76.
INDY ALMANAC
The average high today is 67 and the average low is 46. Records are 87 and 27. The sun rises at 6:53am and sets at 8:34pm.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Partly sunny. Wind gusting to 30 mph. High 80.
Tonight: Chance of showers and storms after midnight. Low 61.
Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Chance of showers and storms. High 77.
Tuesday Night: Chance of showers and storms. Low 58.
Wednesday: Showers likely. Chance of storms. High 67.
Wednesday Night: Showers likely. Chance of storms. Low 53.
Thursday: Chance of showers and storms. High 69.
Thursday Night: Chance of showers and storms. Low 45.
Friday: Partly sunny. High 66.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 48.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a chance of showers and storms. High 65.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and storms. Low 50.
Sunday: Rain likely, with a chance of storms. High 67.
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