LONG TERM (Friday Night Through Tuesday)... Issued at 258 PM EDT Tue Oct 8 2019 Models are close enough that the National Blend of Models initialization was accepted for most items. A cold front will be moving through the area early in the long term, which will bring rain chances Friday night into Saturday morning. A few strong thunderstorms are possible with the front early Friday night. Much colder air will move in for Saturday, with highs not reaching 60. High pressure will provide dry conditions through Monday, then another cold front could bring rain to parts of the area Monday night. The intialization left Tuesday dry, but wouldn`t be surprised to see low rain chances appear with later forecasts. Low temperatures may dip into the 30s during the weekend, but winds may remain high enough to limit frost formation.
What a difference one week can make.
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Yesterday when I left the house I was slightly too warm and then when I was waiting for the bus to go home it was so cold! And I even had a jacket! Indiana weather is a doozy.
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