See that little boundary in southern Indiana? That’s a focal point for some storms to pop late afternoon and evening Thursday.
(Via @NWSIndianapolis) A repeating cycle of shower and storm formation and collapse as they rain themselves out, creating outflow boundaries that will provide forcing for new storm formation, and this cycle will repeat thru the evening hours. Hazards include heavy rain, lightning and wind gusts.
More widespread storms Friday night could contain marginally severe gusts, especially near/north of the I-70 corridor. One more hot day Friday, upper 70s to around 80F by Labor Day.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Tonight: Mostly clear and muggy. Low 72.
Friday: Mostly to partly sunny. Isolated shower or storm possible. High 95.
Friday Night: Scattered showers and storms. Low 71.
Saturday: Scattered showers and storms. High 82.
Saturday Night: Decreasing clouds and humidity. Low 63.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 83.
Sunday Night: Clear. Low 58.
Labor Day: Sunny. High 76.
Monday Night: Mostly clear. Low 55.
Tuesday: Partly sunny. High 77.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear. Low 57.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 81.
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