- Increasing late day clouds and Thursday showers
- Warmer days going into the weekend and early next week
- Stormy at times early next week
Wednesday will get off to a chilly start, but we’ll be several degrees warmer than recent mornings. We should see enough sunshine to help boost temperatures into the lower to middle 60s before clouds increase and thicken by evening. This is in association with an upper level low that will track over the region Thursday. This UL will serve up scattered showers Thursday (0.10″ – 0.25″ rain potential in spots) and it’ll be another unseasonably cool day.
Brighter days are ahead as we progress into the weekend with increasing sunshine Friday and continuing Saturday.
Moisture will increase Sunday into Monday as our wind flow backs around to the southwest. This will pull increasing moisture into the Ohio Valley and we’ll watch for a couple of disturbances to kick off scattered showers and thunderstorms. The big story next week will be a much warmer pattern.
After a dry Wednesday, forecast radar (courtesy of Weatherbell.com) shows showers building into central IN Wednesday night and Thursday morning. It won’t rain the entire day Thursday, but scattered showers will dot the landscape at times. As mentioned above, rainfall totals will be light. It’ll be a cool day (mid to upper 50s for highs as shown below) with showers, clouds, and a gusty north wind in play.
Our air flow will back to the southwest and help transport a more humid brand of air into the region early next week. This warmer, moist air mass will likely be accompanied by scattered showers and thunderstorms Sunday and Monday.