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FORECAST: Cloudy, warm day ahead of incoming rain
There will be a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the mid to upper-70s for most areas and near 70 at the beach.
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Happy Sunday! For Sunday night expect to see clear skies, north winds switching to the southwest at 5-15 miles per hour and lows in the low 40s. Temperatures today approach 60 degrees and after pulling back a bit Tuesday, shoot well into the 60s on Wednesday. The main area of storms will move across central IN from afternoon into early evening. For now we are cloudy with temperatures in the 30s.
The low Sunday night will be 52 with highs Monday in the mid to low 60s.
Wednesday is a volatile day thanks to a potent cold front sweeping through the region. Temperatures remain above seasonable averages in the lower to middle 40s.
We are still looking at damaging winds, heavy downpours and isolated tornadoes. Highs will top out in the mid- to upper-40s in the morning, but drop about 10 degrees through the afternoon. Highs will be in the low- to mid-30s throughout the weekend.
Friday-Saturday: Mostly Sunny and Chilly.
On the backside of the system cold air will wrap back around and bring gusty northwest winds during the afternoon and evening.
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Overnight lows will be in the mid-20s. It should be dry for the most part, but we’ll need to watch on a couple coastal storms in this period which, right now, look to develop too far east to create big issues. “About 0.5″ to 1” of rainfall is possible.