
Fog is widespread across central Indiana on Saturday morning! The combination of saturated air, higher dew points, clear skies, calm winds and wet ground is perfect for fog to form. It won't last all day-it will gradually lift through the morning.
For anything going on Saturday morning and early afternoon, all outdoor events will not have to worry about any rain impacts. But once 4-5 p.m. comes around, that's when Hoosiers will need to keep an eye on the skies. Scattered pop-up showers and storms return to the region with more widespread rain later this evening.
The daytime Sunday will be dry with some sun possible in the afternoon. Humidity sticks around with highs around 80°. Another round of showers/chance of thunderstorms are expected late Sunday evening when this front finally is expected to pass. A few lingering showers are possible very Monday before an extended stretch of sunny and seasonably cooler weather arrives midweek. Not to mention humidity levels will be more comfortable.

We'll begin to warm up by next Friday and turn more active once again toward mid-June.

via: https://fox59.com/weather/plenty-of-dry-hours-but-watch-for-some-rain-this-weekend/
