Updated 05.23.23 @ 7:56a
As the old saying goes, there’s no reason to waste any pixels on the short-term forecast through Friday. We’re simply on “cruise control” as a dry frontal passage serves up some reinforcing cool Canadian air.
Things become a bit more tricky as we get into the all-important weekend though, thanks to the potential influence of an upper level low and additional upper air disturbances scooting in from the west.
As of now, the call remains for dry weather to hold across central Indiana through the holiday weekend, but we’ll be keeping close eyes on both features above for the threat of any last minute changes.
Unlike many similar setups in years past, the local airmass will be much drier than normal so it’ll take a lot for big changes to take place for the wetter. That said, given all going on between Friday and Monday, we’ll continue to closely monitor. If (big “if”) rain chances need to be introduced, it appears as if Sunday evening into Sunday night would offer up the best opportunity for a few showers.