Good evening. After some early wake-up call thunderstorms moved across southern Indiana early this morning, at least we had a dry day of weather in most of the state. One tornado was confirmed in Dubois county, near the town of Duff. VERY heavy rain of 2-4" in areas caused water to flood some roads this morning. In central Indiana, it was a much lighter rain that fell last night, with only a little thunder.
Scattered storms are still possible tonight, but probably not widespread. There is a good chance of storms on Monday, as a warm front lifts north, and a cold front moves in. Much hotter and sticky weather will be around tomorrow, with highs in the upper 80s. The best chance for those storms will be tomorrow afternoon, with most of the state under a slight risk for severe storms!
The rest of the forecast is simple from Tuesday on. Sunny skies and very nice summer days! Highs Tuesday and Wednesday will be between 80-85, with very low humidity! Lows may drop into the upper 50s Wednesday morning. More sunshine for the end of next week, as the heat and humidity are back for the big 4th of July weekend. Highs will be in the upper 80s Thursday, and 90 or better Friday. There is a slight chance of storms next Saturday, with temps in the upper 80s-near 90.
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