Rain & storms for the second half of Indy-area morning rush hours, according to https://t.co/jIbOYmll7s. pic.twitter.com/OL6pVpGiK3
— Paul Poteet Dot Com (@PaulPoteet) July 6, 2016 That system will lose some of its atmospheric support by late morning. Another round of storms could start firing after about 6pm tonight. There is a slight-to-moderate risk of severe weather today, with the biggest threat being big straight-line winds. A slight risk covers much of the state tomorrow, when storms could brew in the afternoon and evening. Chances for storms are smaller Friday, with a cold front expected to move through during morning drive. It will be hot and humid one more time, but behind the front is less heat and humidity for the weekend. PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION Yesterday’s high was 84 in Indy. My forecast was 85. INDY ALMANAC The average high today is 85 and the average low is 66. Records are 105 and 48. The sun rises at 6:24am and sets at 9:16pm. INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST Today: Partly sunny, hot and humid. Scattered storms in the morning. High 88. Tonight: Scattered showers and storms. Low 73. Thursday: Some sun, and some scattered storms. Still sticky. High 89. Thursday Night: Scattered shower and storm chances. Low 74. Friday: Partly sunny, hot and humid. Slight storm chances. High 89. Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 67. Saturday: Partly sunny and less humid. High 76. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 59. Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 83. Sunday Night: Mostly clear. Low 64. Monday: Mostly sunny. High 85. Monday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 67. Tuesday: Partly sunny. Chance of afternoon showers and storms. High 87. ]]>Never miss me! Subscribe for free. My Huge Radar has real-time weather tracking, current temperatures, and severe weather watches and warnings. Get detailed Indiana conditions by clicking here. Click here to see my central Indiana 7-Day Forecast. Follow these links to get my forecasts for Lafayette, Muncie, Hendricks County, and Hamilton County. Need a second opinion? Click here for central Indiana National Weather Service forecasts. (Some charts via WeatherBELL.)