
We are off to a damp start this morning, as a few lingering showers remain through 9 a.m. The steady rain and storms have shifted well southeast now and an improving forecast is underway, as the cold front is clearing the state!
Out-the-door temperatures are ranging between 55-60° and should hold there through the morning rush hour. The rainfall total in downtown overnight reached a 1/2", much needed and welcomed.
This afternoon, expect bright sunshine to build in, with west winds at 5-10 mph. Highs this afternoon will reach the lower 70s, marking another day below the seasonal average high of 82°, along with a quiet evening ahead.
Another cold front will move through Friday afternoon. It will be lacking moisture, so any rain chance locally appears light and widely scattered. The best chances (10%) will remain south of Indianapolis through the evening. Expect highs tomorrow in the upper 70s and a breezier, west wind at 10-16 mph.
A cooler flow gets underway for the weekend, as an autumn feel takes hold. A blend of clouds and sunshine will be expected at times and dry weather should hold, as highs only reach the lower 70s. Overnight lows (Sunday morning) will be quite chilly with lows reaching the 40s in many areas.
via: https://fox59.com/weather/showers-exiting-as-sunshine-emerges-later-today/
