We need it, and we will get it tomorrow.
Rain!
The monthly total in Indy is still under a tenth of an inch, with just a week left in October. Showers tomorrow into Wednesday morning could offer a one-half inch drink to much of the state. Up to an inch of rainfall is possible around Lafayette.
Showers will begin in the west around lunch time and then spread across the state Wednesday afternoon and evening, with some thunder possible.
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INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Mostly sunny morning. Clouds increase this afternoon. Wind gusts to 25 mph. High 76.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 58.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. Afternoon showers. Wind gusting to 25 mph. High 73.
Tuesday Night: Showers, and some rumbles of thunder. Wind gusting to 25 mph. Low 51.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with scattered morning showers. Partly sunny afternoon. Wind gusts to 25 mph. High 58.
Wednesday night: Mostly clear. Low 38.
Thursday: Partly sunny. High 60.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 41.
Friday: Partly sunny. High 63.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 43.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 65.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 46.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy. High 62.
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