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Evening VIDEO: Stormy At Times Now, But A Drier Trend Develops For The 2nd Half Of The Week; MJO Plays A Big Role To Close May/ Open June…

Updated 05.17.21 @ 4:51p

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Change Is On The Horizon…

Updated 05.16.21 @ 7:40a

Scattered light showers are scooting across central Indiana this morning but our airmass still will take some time to saturate throughout all levels. As such, we don’t expect widespread heavy rain and embedded thunder until we get into the new work week. You’ll notice an increasingly muggy time of things Monday and Tuesday. Note the Gulf connection below. This will send dew points well into the 60s. Temperatures will also be on the rise (low/mid 80s) which will have things feeling very much like summer by mid and late week.

The transition of air masses will lead to a stretch of unsettled weather. We note model guidance has trended wetter over the past 24 hours for immediate central Indiana. We’re now honing in on Monday evening into Tuesday morning offering up the most widespread heavy rain and embedded thunder. Locally heavy rain will be possible during this timeframe. Some central Indiana rain gauges may pick up more than 2” of rain during this time period. Widespread 1.25” to 1.75” amounts can be expected.

Scattered, “splash and dash” storms will remain in our forecast into midweek before high pressure nudges itself into place and promotes a drier regime for the 2nd half of the week.

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VIDEO: Cool, Crisp Air Dominates To Close The Work Week; Analyzing Timing And Where Heavy Rain Sets-Up Early Next Week…

Updated 05.13.21 @ 8:30a

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VIDEO: Cool, But At Least We’re Sunny Through The Remainder Of The Week; Storms Return This Weekend…

Updated 05.12.21 @ 7:50a

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VIDEO: Afternoon/ Evening Sct. Storms; Additional Frosty Mornings…

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VIDEO: Mother’s Day Soaker; Frosty Mornings Ahead Into Midweek…

Updated 05.09.21 @ 10:13a

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VIDEO: Heavy Rain Arrives Overnight; Additional Frosty Mornings Ahead Next Week…

Updated 05.08.21 @ 11:16a

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May Opens Chilly, But Where Do Things Go Later This Month?

Updated 05.07.21 @ 8a

Many find themselves waking up to the upper 30s this morning.

While certainly chilly by May standards, we’ll be even colder tomorrow morning. This will come behind a passing upper level disturbance that will likely kick up another round of scattered thunder (some storms may contain small hail) this afternoon and early evening. Lows Saturday morning may rival records in spots. The record low in Indianapolis tomorrow morning is 31° set in 1976 and 1947.

Officially, we’re forecasting a low in Indianapolis of 35° Saturday morning, but others outside of the city will be close to the freezing mark.

We still anticipate a Mother’s Day soaker (rain may begin around sunset Saturday after what should otherwise be a very nice day), including embedded thunder. Rainfall totals with this system will check-in between 1.5″ and 2″ for most, including locally heavier totals above 2″. The axis of heaviest rain is forecast from Indy and points north with the latest American model guidance and central and southern portions of the state from the European guidance. Expect the consensus of modeling to improve on precisely where the heaviest totals setup over the next 24 hours.

The primary purpose of this morning’s post is to look at the chilly start to May and where we think things are headed for the 2nd half of the month.

The “revved up” MJO (into the traditionally cold May phases) initially is what tipped us off to the cold open to the month. For those that have been paying attention to the modeling, you could see how the data had to continue correcting colder and colder up until “real term.” Officially, we’re running 1.6° below normal so far, but with the cool in the week ahead, that will grow much more impressive in the days to come.

Temperature departure from normal over the upcoming 7-days.

This should come as no surprise with us set to move strongly into Phases 2-3 over the course of the upcoming 7-10 days. Note greatest temperature departures from normal occur across the Ohio Valley in these phases in May.

What’s more interesting is what transpires after this period (mid and late May). The MJO is expected to head into the “null phase” for a time.

One could extrapolate the data and build a case we’re headed for phases 7-8 to close the month. If so, things would moderate (against the norms) by Phase 8.

This is something we’ll watch. If we do, indeed, get into Phase 8 prior to Memorial Day, we’d expect the heat to build to close the month. The transition will likely be less significant though. The thinking here is still relatively cooler than normal mid-month before moderating closer to and/ or slightly above normal prior to Memorial Day.

From a precipitation perspective, the pattern continues to look quite active for the foreseeable future.

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VIDEO: Little Something For Everyone…

Updated 05.06.21 @ 7:34a

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VIDEO: Unseasonably Cool Stretch; Strong Storm Threat Thursday PM And A Wet Mother’s Day…

Updated 05.05.21 @ 7:55a

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