How much rain is expected?
Most areas may receive between 0.1" and 0.5" of rainfall.
Weather / Midwest
Indiana is bracing for a shift in weather patterns, with rain and cooler temperatures expected to sweep across the state. A cold front will bring much-needed rainfall after a dry August, followed by a second system that will keep temperatur...
The incoming cold front will first impact western Indiana around 5-6 p.m., with central Indiana experiencing rain primarily between 8 p.m. Wednesday and 5 a.m. Thursday. Rainfall will likely spread east across the state, with slightly heavier rain expected north of Indianapolis. Following the initial front, a secondary cold front will maintain cooler conditions, with highs remaining in the 70s. A few showers could linger into early Thursday morning, but most of Thursday is expected to be dry with clearing skies by the afternoon. By Friday evening, a few rain showers are possible, especially for areas south of Indianapolis. The weekend will be pleasant with sunny skies, although high temperatures will remain below normal in the low 70s.
Most areas may receive between 0.1" and 0.5" of rainfall.
While severe weather is not expected, gusty winds and downpours are possible.
Highs will remain in the 70s through much of the weekend, with overnight lows potentially dipping into the 50s.
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