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Rain exits producing a windy and moderate Saturday; more storms late Easter


Rain exits producing a windy and moderate Saturday; more storms late Easter


Numerous Hoosiers woke up to the noise of thunder and the view of lightning in the sky Saturday morning! Downpours took place in lots of home towns however these exit later today. This will set up for a moderate, dry and breezy rest Saturday.





Mild, breezy and Dry Saturday on tap


While I can't rule out an extremely isolated storm or 2 later on this afternoon, we'll extremely remain dry. Minus the extremely stray storm opportunity, today will feel like mid-to-late May around here.

Easter looks dry to start, storms move in late






Easter Sunday will NOT be a washout and dry hours are guaranteed. If you have holiday strategies in the early morning, no issues from the weather condition department. Rain possibilities on Sunday will slowly go up throughout the day. The fixed front that hasn't moved much over the last two days will continue that same thing on Sunday.

We'll have a temperature spread from 50s north to near 70 ° south. As soon as that front lifts north as a warm front, that will allow for rain and storms to develop. Late-day showers and storms are possible, some of which have a low serious hazard with gusty winds and hail. It seems spread activity but depends upon just how much the atmospheric "cap" can break Sunday afternoon/evening.


Active start to work week, serious storms possible


An area of low pressure with associated cold front will move east and generate another round of severe weather condition with it. Monday will be warm with highs in the lower 70s. Dry hours will be guaranteed but the potential for heavy rain and storms looks significantly likely late Monday into early Tuesday. For that timeframe, the Storm Prediction Center has actually put Central Indiana under a level two (of 5) threat for serious weather. We'll monitor this as we get closer.







Temperatures will drop starting Tuesday after the front passes through. We'll have a brief cooler stretch with highs having a hard time to hit 40 ° Wednesday. We might even see a couple of sticking around rain or snow showers as moisture covers around the low-pressure. That will be quick as temperatures get a bit better by Friday.

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