I’m on the road this morning so this will be quick (hoping to get a full 7-day out late tonight).
High pressure will supply a beautiful fall Tuesday. Patchy frost has been reported across central IN this morning (mid to upper 30s for some). Highs today will top out in the upper 50s to lower 60s with partly cloudy skies.
Our next storm system will serve to offer up showers by Wednesday evening (most around, or just after, the evening rush). It’ll be a windy day as well as SW winds gust over 30 MPH at times, especially during the afternoon.
A rumble or two of thunder is possible across central IN Wednesday evening and rainfall amounts should fall in the 0.25″-0.50″ range for most neighborhoods.
While we’ll turn briefly cooler behind the front to close the work week, the big news in an unseasonably warm close to October and open to November (several days with highs in the 70s develop this weekend into next week).
That said, MAJOR changes loom as mid November approaches. In fact, a rather dramatic shift towards a significantly colder and increasingly wintry feel looks likely as mid November approaches. This fits the pattern and analogs since summer.