It could be bumpy this afternoon, with winds gusting to 30 mph, and the possibility of even higher gusts within afternoon thunderstorms in the east half of the state. Showers and storms are likely to end in the western half of the state by 6pm, and by about 9pm in the rest of central Indiana.
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Between some showers today, and more rain Saturday into Sunday morning—we could see an inch of precipitation around here.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Showers likely, and some thunderstorms possible. Wind gusting to 30 mph. High 69.
Tonight: Scattered showers and storms in the early evening. Low 52.
Friday: Partly to mostly cloudy. A passing shower or storm, mainly in the afternoon. High 73.
Friday Night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 55.
Saturday: Cloudy, with showers and a few storms. High 68.
Saturday Night: Scattered showers in the early evening, then mostly cloudy. Low 48.
Sunday: More showers, mainly in the morning and midday. High 62.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 47.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 68.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 44.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 61.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 42.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 59.
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