Updated 05.04.24 @ 9:33a Though we can’t completely rule out the threat of an isolated storm this weekend, the lions share of the next couple of days will be rain-free…
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A very pleasant day is in store for the region, complete with plenty of sunshine. Enjoy as we’re heading into yet another unsettled and wet pattern over the weekend and into the new week ahead…
The weather pattern over the next few days will continue to keep the majority of the action off to our west. There will be an attempt of isolated to scattered convection Wednesday afternoon and a better opportunity of rain/ thunder as we close out the work week but anticipate more dry time than unsettled as we navigate the next few days.
A lot of the rain that you see on the radar this morning will diminish as it pushes across the heart of the state. This will then likely be followed with a new batch of rain and storms expanding in overall coverage and increasing in intensity later this afternoon into the evening hours. A cold front will sweep through the state early Tuesday morning allowing calmer and more pleasant conditions to take hold.
It’s a warm and sticky feel out the door this morning but most, if not all, of our Sunday across immediate central Indiana will remain dry with increasing sunshine working into the mix. A few showers will continue to impact far northern portions of the state. A frontal boundary will limp through our area Monday with increasing coverage of unsettled conditions.
The longer term period features a more organized storm rolling through here late next week followed by a window of slightly cooler and drier conditions in the 8-10 day period.