Central Indiana is expected to remain mostly dry on Tuesday with a chance of some quick, light snow accumulations on Wednesday. Tuesday will see mostly cloudy skies with a few sprinkles in the morning in southeastern areas, along with patchy fog. High temperatures will reach the mid-40s. Tuesday night will remain mostly cloudy with a chance of spotty flurries in eastern Indiana and low temperatures in the mid-20s.
Wednesday will bring scattered snow bursts in the afternoon as an arctic front moves through, with the possibility of minor accumulations and winds gusting up to 30 mph. High temperatures will be in the low to mid-30s. The coldest air of the week is expected on Thursday, with wind chill values in the single digits and overnight lows in the teens. Showers are likely on Friday night into Saturday as the cold air exits the region.
Overall, central Indiana will experience a mix of weather conditions throughout the week, with a focus on colder temperatures and the potential for some snow accumulations on Wednesday. Residents are advised to stay updated on the forecast and prepare for the changing conditions.
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