Weekly #AGwx And Severe Weather Outlook…

Updated 06.20.21 @ 6:26a

The mean upper pattern in the week ahead will feature a trough across the Great Lakes into the Ohio Valley with the hot dome remaining in place across the Four Corners.
Temperatures will run below to well below normal across the upper Mid West south into the Southeast states this week. Meanwhile, heat will continue to bake the west.
Above normal rainfall will impact the eastern half of the country through the upcoming 7-day period.
We forecast between 1.5” and 2.5” of rain across most central IN rain gauges in the upcoming 7-day period.

Forecast Period: 06.20.21 through 06.27.21

While we’re looking at an overall wetter than normal forecast period, there will be a multi-day stretch (centered on mid week) where we’ll enjoy dry conditions. This forecast period will be highlighted by additional storm potential with a cold front passing through to open the 7-day window, followed by the potential of heavy rain and stronger storms to close things out Friday into the weekend. Tuesday through Thursday will feature unseasonably cool and pleasant conditions, including the chance of some outlying areas to fall into the upper 40s. Warmth (and humidity) will build as we approach the weekend along with storm chances. While it’s still several days out, let’s circle Friday for the chance of heavy rain and stronger storms.

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