The best chances for rain today will be in the afternoon and evening. Winds will gust to 40 mph late this afternoon through tomorrow morning, especially in the east half of the state. Rain changes to snow as it tapers off tomorrow afternoon, with temps dropping into the 30s. It was nice while it lasted.
The weather will be dry and cold Monday night through Tuesday.
Here’s a look at simulated radar today, via weatherbell.com.
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More than an inch of precip is expected from this afternoon through Monday morn.
Two storm systems will be players on Wednesday, the big travel day next week. Read all about them here.
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION:
Yesterday’s high was 56. My forecast was 52.
INDY ALMANAC:
The average high today is 48 and the average low is 32. Records are 73 and 1. The sun rises at 7:39 and sets at 5:24.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST:
Today: Morning shower chances. Afternoon rain likely. High 56.
Tonight: Rainy. Wind gusting to 40 mph. Low 52.
Monday: Chance of mainly morning showers. Temps fall into the 30s in the afternoon. Rain could mix with snow as it ends. High 54 in the morning. Wind gusting to 40 mph early.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 27.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High 32.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 24.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of afternoon light rain and snow. High 39.
Wednesday Night: An inch or less of snow in the evening and overnight. Low 28.
Thanksgiving: Mostly cloudy. Flurries or a few snow showers possible. High 28.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 19.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 31.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 22.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 32.
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