A milder start and a more moist air mass are the some of the stories in Wednesday weather. You’ll see more clouds today and there is a chance of showers, with a slight chance of storms. Humidity continues to increase tonight, and tomorrow will be even warmer and muggy.
The next best hope for rain continues to be with the passage of a cold front Friday afternoon and evening. Precipitation projections have been holding steady at forecasting three-quarters of an inch to an inch of rain.
Clouds will decrease Saturday and a mostly sunny stretch dominates the first day of Fall into next work week.
This is a time of fast changes in Indiana weather. The National Weather service notes that today’s average high of 77 falls to 71 by the first of October.
INDY ALMANAC:
The average high today is 77 and the average low is 55. Records are 95 and 39. The sun rises at 7:29 and it sets at 7:48.
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION:
Yesterday’s high was 76. My forecast was 75.
DETAILED INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST:
Today: Mostly to partly cloudy. Slight shower/storm chance. High 81.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Slight shower/storm chance. Low 66.
Thursday: Partly sunny with slight shower and storm chances. More humid. High 86.
Thursday Night: Slight shower/storm chance. Low 68.
Friday: Scattered showers and storms likely, mainly in the afternoon. High 82.
Friday Night: Shower/storm chance. Low 61.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 74.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low 54.
Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 75.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear. Low 53.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 78.
Monday Night: Mostly clear. Low 54.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 79.
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