Two storylines this weekend: a return to above average temperatures, and the chance of severe weather Saturday night. The warm temps result from Indiana being in the warm sector between a warm and a cold front.
And that front will act as a focal point for storms as it approaches late Saturday afternoon and evening. Latest warnings are always plotted on My Huge Radar.
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INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Friday: Mostly to partly cloudy. Spotty late afternoon showers. High 71.
Friday Night: Cloudy, with scattered showers. Low 55.
Saturday: Showers end early in the morning. Partly to mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and storms in the mid to late afternoon. High 76.
Saturday Night: Showers and storms.Some could be severe. Low 59.
Sunday: Partly sunny. Wind gusting to 30 mph. High 71.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear. Low 50.
Monday: Mostly sunny morning. Partly sunny afternoon. High 73.
Monday Night: Scattered showers. Low 59.
Tuesday: Periods of showers and storms. High 73.
Tuesday Night: Scattered showers and storms. Low 52.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 68.
Wednesday Night: Showers return after midnight. Low 50.
Thursday: Rainy day. High 65.
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