03.01.21 Weather Bulletin: In Like A Lamb…

Updated 03.01.21 @ 5:50p

About As Quiet As It Can Get…March couldn’t feature any quieter conditions to open up the month. It’s almost eerily quiet… High pressure will dominate our weather and supply an extended stretch of dry conditions. We’ll “flirt” with milder air Wednesday before a brief setback to close the week. Then, it’s off to the races next week, including several days that should go well into the 60s!

The next chance of meaningful precipitation doesn’t appear to be on the horizon until early to middle parts of next week.

Averages: H: 45°/ L: 28° on the 1st –> H: 48°/ L: 30° on the 8th

Heavy Rain Axis Shifts North…

Updated 02.27.21 @ 3a

While we’re dealing with areas of light rain early this morning, most of our Saturday will be precipitation-free. That will all begin to chance during the overnight and predawn hours Sunday. Computer model guidance has begun to trend north with the heavy rain axis during this time frame. Southern portions of the state will still get in on the heavy rain show, but it now appears as if there will be a window for heavy rain across more of central Indiana in the 2a-9a window Sunday.

Forecast radar 5a Sunday
Rainfall totals through noon Sunday.

More later this morning in our video update.