Are you ready for 90 degrees by Sunday?

I don't know about you, but I am. The high temperature is forecast to be 88 degrees on Sunday and Monday. Be sure to water your plants and gardens. These high temperature might be enough to get the cicadas out of the ground by some time next week. Here's is what the NWS is saying:

.Long Term...(Thursday through Tuesday)
Issued at 300 PM EDT Tue May 18 2021

...Early-Summer Warmth Throughout Long Term...

Warm, summerlike temperatures are the main event for the long term
forecast as a stacked high pressure builds across the eastern U.S.
Model are continuing the trend of the high retrograding further west
which will allow stronger subsidence and quiet weather for central
Indiana through much of the long term. This will also likely prolong
the onset of PoPs into early to mid next week when the high looks to
push south while an approaching upper trough moves in from the NW.

Well above normal temperatures will persist throughout the period
under this high pressure pattern. Max T`s will be in the mid to
upper 80s with the warmest values Friday through Monday. A few spots
could even reach near to low 90s, particularly within the far south
of the forecast area as well as near Lafayette. With dew points
forecasted to be in the low to mid 60s, heat indices could also
reach into the low to mid 90s this weekend.

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