Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue throughout the night. Otherwise, mostly cloudy skies will persist. A mild low of 52 degrees is expected with light winds out of the southwest of 5 to 10 mph.
Tomorrow: We should be dry for your morning commute, with maybe a few isolated showers during your lunchtime hour. Rain will start to become widespread in the evening. Highs will top out in the mid 60s. Winds should remain light out of the east.
Seven-day Forecast: The timing of the total solar eclipse could not have been more perfect and there are a lot of rain chances and overcast skies in the coming days. Thursday and Friday look to be the two wash out days. A low pressure system ships off to the northeast, and as this happens, continuing rain showers will wrap around into east central Indiana. Friday brings the windy conditions with gusts up to 50 mph. We finally get a break Saturday, but more rain chances arise into the start of next week.
We will have to keep an eye on flash flooding the next several days as 1-2"+ of rain is expected on top of already soiled surfaces.
Pick day of the week: Saturday!
-- Chief Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch
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