Tuesday, September 6, 2011

September chill continues, along with increasing rain chances!

Good morning! What a weekend of EXTREME weather it was! Saturday, Indy set a new record high of 100! It made it nearly unbearable to enjoy outdoor activities. Sunday, we had some rain around, as temps finally cooled off. Yesterday was just a shock to the system! Windy, cloudy, and temps in the 60s. A major adjustment to say the least!

Today will be just like yesterday! Highs will top out in the upper 60s. It will feel cooler with a brisk breeze blowing. Also, rain chances for our far southeast counties of the state. Louisville, Clarksville, New Albany, Madison, & Scottsburg areas of Indiana have a chance of light rain this afternoon. Here is doppler radar to track Lee's leftovers moving closer to home:


Tonight, the rain will begin to move into Indiana, with a chance of some showers across most of central & southern Indiana by tomorrow morning. Rain will become likely by tomorrow afternoon, and rain will be likely off & on until the weekend!! Highs tomorrow & Thursday will only hit the 60s! Temperatures will gradually warm back in the 70s Friday-Sunday.

Rain totals: The highest rainfall totals will be across the southeastern 1/2 of Indiana. This is where over 1" of rain is likely. Many areas south of I-70 could see 1"+, with areas north of I-70 seeing a .50-1".

Basically, a cool, rainy, gloomy forecast! We really need the rain, so can't complain! I will "try" to update things later, so be sure to check back. Have a great day!

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