Everybody talking about blizzards and I’m over here like “I still get to run in a t-shirt today.” We’re on the warm side of the big system organizing in the Rockies. Looks like the biggest totals will be in northeast South Dakota and western Minnesota. (Click any image to enlarge.) Here, via WeatherBELL, is one computer model’s view of snow totals through the weekend. Here’s the way the storm looks today, and then where it will be Friday evening. (When I can no long run in that t-shirt.) Behind that Friday night front: the coldest-feeling air of the Fall. Winds won’t help. The chill by Sunday morning will end up around 20 degrees. Here’s the system’s effect of high temperatures. The sequence is today, tomorrow, Saturday: PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION Yesterday’s high was 65 in Indy. My forecast was 63. INDY ALMANAC The average high today is 52 and the average low is 35. Records are 77 and 4. The sun rises at 7:32am and sets at 5:28pm. INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST Today: Mostly sunny and warmer. Afternoon wind gusts to 25 mph. High 72. Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 52. Friday: Mostly sunny start. Clouding up in the afternoon with a chance of showers and storms. Wind gusts to 30 mph. High 69. Friday Night: Showers likely. Storms possible. Wind gusts to 30 mph. Low 37. Saturday: Breezy. Mostly to partly cloudy, with rain or snow showers. High 41. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 27. Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 40. Sunday Night: Mostly clear. Low 26. Monday: Mostly sunny. High 43. Monday Night: Mostly clear. Low 29. Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy. Afternoon shower chances. High 48. Tuesday Night: Shower chances. Low 39. Wednesday: Cloudy, with shower chances. High 49. ]]>
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