Nice Day Shaping Up!

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Despite some morning fog (dense in our northern suburbs this morning), sunshine will quickly build in and remain for the day.  An isolated thunderstorm is possible this afternoon and again Friday afternoon, but the key word there is “isolated” and most will remain rain-free.  Scattered showers and embedded thunderstorms will return over the weekend through the early portion of the upcoming short work week.  We still forecast a MAJOR cool down just in time for Independence Day weekend.  Temperatures will turn much cooler than normal Thursday into Friday.

Feeling Like Summer!

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Though we officially just welcomed in summer, we’ve been in meteorological summer since June 1st.  The meteorological seasons include June through August for summer, September through November for fall, December through February for winter, and March through May for spring.  This week we’ll feel very much like summer, including seasonable temperatures and plenty of rain and storm chances!  Coverage of those showers and thunderstorms will be widely scattered today and Monday, primarily during the afternoon and evening hours.  While everyone won’t get wet, some locally heavy downpours are possible.  Looking ahead, we target better chances of more widespread showers and thunderstorms Tuesday and again Friday. The week ahead stands to be another wet one on the precipitation front, including widespread 1.5″-2″ totals during the course of the upcoming 7 days on average.

Focusing On Wednesday Evening Severe Potential…

Good afternoon!  We wanted to cut a video discussing our thinking around timing and primary threats from any severe weather that gets going across central Indiana tomorrow evening.

4km NAM forecast radar suggests a stormy time of things Wednesday evening. We discuss in your afternoon video update!
4km NAM forecast radar suggests a stormy time of things Wednesday evening. We discuss in your afternoon video update!