There’s a marginal risk for severe weather later this afternoon and early this evening south of a line from around Fort Wayne to the Haute.
After that: not much weather drama this work week. This precipitation forecast for the next seven days keeps central Indiana at a quarter-inch or less.
That follows the downpours of Saturday. I hear from so many people who have outdoor June weddings that you might think I’m a florist on the side along with everything else. Lafayette and Muncie had more than an inch, and Indy recorded six-tenths. About a half-inch in Bloomington.
The biggest story this week will be the 90 degree days this weekend. A big-time ridge will build over us in the middle and upper atmosphere. (Graphic via weatherbell.com.)
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION
Yesterday’s high was 77 in Indy. My forecast was 77.
INDY ALMANAC
The average high today is 79 and the average low is 60. Records are 96 and 39. The sun rises at 6:17am and sets at 9:11pm.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Partly sunny. Wind gusting to 25 mph. Scattered showers and storm chance in the afternoon and early evening. High 83.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 57.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. Cooler wind gusting to 25 mph. High 71.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 53.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 72.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear. Low 53.
Thursday: Partly sunny. Slight shower or storm chance in the afternoon. High 79.
Thursday Night: Shower and storm chances. Low 64.
Friday: Slight shower or storm chance. High 86.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 69.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 90.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low 70.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 91.
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