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Jun 26
Soupy Airmass Returns; Looking Ahead To Independence Day…
It’s still pleasant this morning across central Indiana, but that will begin to change by afternoon as heat and humidity increase in rather significant fashion. This tropical airmass will remain intact into early parts of the week and will help fuel hefty storms at times. The culprit? A warm front will lift northeast through the state over the next 12-24 hours, allowing a moist southwesterly flow to take control. A cold front will approach northern portions of the Ohio Valley tonight and Saturday before stalling out. This front will serve as a focal point for strong to severe storms mostly north of Indianapolis tonight. Eventually this front will slowly sink south before potentially even clearing the area, which would allow slightly cooler and much less humid air into central Indiana by midweek.
As we time out rain and storm chances, the first opportunity of scattered showers and storms will arrive late morning into this afternoon as the warm front begins to lift north. These will be of the “splash and dash” variety, but will be capable of brief heavy rain.

More widespread storms, including the possibility of a few strong-severe cells (damaging wind being of greatest concern) will target northern IN tonight- closer to the cold front.


These northern IN overnight storms should diminish before making it into Indianapolis.
With a warm and soupy airmass locked into place along with a trigger mechanism nearby with our frontal system, it’s a safe bet to expect scattered to numerous storms through the weekend and into Monday. During this time, overall coverage of storms should be greatest during the afternoon and evening, but even nighttime storms are possible. With precipitable water values approaching 2″ at times, any shower or storm will be capable of producing torrential rainfall in a short period of time.

As we move into early week, the front will get shoved southwest and drier air will try and intrude from the northeast. This may serve as a focus point for more widespread storms across central and western parts of the state early week. Eventually that drier air will win out across the entire area and should lead to a more pleasant feel along with eliminating rain chances by Wednesday into Thursday. Before we get to that point, widespread rainfall totals of 1.5″ to 2″ can be expected between now and Tuesday afternoon with locally heavier totals.

Looking Ahead: Things still look quite toasty around these parts for the Independence Day weekend, itself, as an expanding ridge builds overhead. Additionally, that same front that will be off to our west midweek will likely move back northeast by next weekend and help fuel a smattering of t-storm coverage during the afternoon and evening hours. Our call for the Independence Day weekend at this point is for hot, humid conditions (highs in the lower 90s and lows in the lower to middle 70s) and plenty of dry time with widely scattered afternoon/ evening storm potential. These shouldn’t last terribly long for any one area.
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Mar 09
VIDEO: Week-Ahead Outlook; Deeply Negative EPO Creates Interesting Times Mid-Month…
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Jan 24
Today’s Rain Gives Way To Saturday Snow…
A big upper level low will “pinwheel” across the state later this evening. On the front end of the system, a southerly flow will deliver periods of rain today. At times, rain will take on a steadier nature and at others, only light rain and drizzle is anticipated.

Heaviest rainfall will occur across the eastern third of the state, including amounts around 0.50″.

As the upper low continues to track northeast, we’ll get in on the northerly flow of this feature tonight into Saturday. Secondly, a lobe of moisture will pivot into central and northern Indiana Saturday morning. With the colder air in place, the bulk of this should fall in the form of snow.
We think snow will move into the area around, or just before, sunrise Saturday and remain through the bulk of the day. Periods of moderate snow will fall with embedded bands, especially across north-central Indiana.

As for accumulation Saturday, we think in and around Indianapolis can expect a coating to up to 1″ of wet, slushy snow Saturday (no impacts to pavement expected). Northern suburbs (Zionsville, Carmel, Noblesville, etc.) and points north can expect 1″ to 2″ Saturday with the potential of slushy accumulation on untreated pavement surfaces.
The snow will depart Saturday night and we’ll get back to dry conditions Sunday.
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Jan 14
VIDEO: Friday-Saturday Storm; Leaning On The MJO In The Long Range…
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