Hot today, but temps could flirt with the 30s by Sunday morning in some outlying areas. Credit a cold front to our northwest today.
Temperatures Saturday night may drop into the low to mid 40s across north central Indiana with clear skies, calm winds, and dry surface air creating ideal radiational cooling conditions. In these ideal conditions, temperatures usually end up on the lowest end of model guidance which puts the upper 30s in play for areas near Muncie looks quite possible. While a frost looks unlikely, highly localized areas could drop into the mid 30s which could damage highly sensitive vegetation.
Another breezy and colder than normal day expected for Sunday as the parent low pressure system continues to remain parked across the area.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Mostly sunny. High 88.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 66.
Friday: Partly to mostly cloudy, with periods of showers. Some thunder possible. High 79.
Friday Night: Scattered early evening showers, then partly cloudy. Low 51.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 69.
Saturday Night: Clearing. Low 45.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 69.
Sunday Night: Clear. Low 50.
Monday: Sunny. High 75.
Monday Night: Clear. Low 52.
Tuesday: Sunny. High 81.
Tuesday Night: Clear. Low 54.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 85.
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