Saturday, July 2, 2011

Storms northwest of Indy!

RIGHT NOW:   A line of storms has been slowly moving out of northern Indiana, and dropping south towards Indy. The storms have been slow moving, with some flooding reported in northern Indiana. There are severe t'storm warnings just north of Indianapolis right now.

REST OF TONIGHT: These storms will gradually move south, and be in Indianapolis by midnight. Lots of lightning, strong winds, and very heavy rain will be the threats with this line. How far south will these storms go? A few storms are possible to start tomorrow morning in southern Indiana. Here is the latest radar:


Partly sunny skies are forecast tomorrow, with a 20-30% chance of a scattered storm. Lots of dry weather is expected, with some places completely dry! It will be hot and muggy, with temps around 90.

Independece Day Monday looks pretty good! Areas along and north of Indy can expect mostly sunny skies and dry weather, with a slightly better chance of some storms in southern Indiana, but certainly no washouts! Highs will be cooler, in the 80s.

The rest of next week looks like a typical July pattern. Tuesday looks great with sunny skies, and slightly lower humidity. Temps will still be very warm, in the upper 80s. More small storm chances for Wednesday and Thursday, with temps in the upper 80s. Thanks for checking the blog!

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