A mix of high winds, severe storms, and snow showers are expected in Indianapolis over the next 24 hours. A wind advisory is in effect until 8 PM with gusts of 35-45 mph and the possibility of isolated stronger gusts. The region is under a slight risk for severe weather, with damaging winds as the primary threat, plus the possibility of hail and isolated tornadoes in western areas. Temperatures will be in the mid-60s today but will drop significantly overnight, bringing rain showers and potentially snow in the northern half of the state on Thursday morning.
Friday will see a rebound in temperatures with highs in the mid to upper 50s, but showers are expected late in the evening. The weekend will start off dry but with slightly cooler temperatures, before another system brings scattered showers on Sunday. The beginning of the workweek will be quiet and cool, with highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s. By the end of the week, there may be a slight warm-up with above-average temperatures expected for the following weekend. Stay updated on the changing weather conditions and prepare for potential severe storms and snow showers in the coming days.
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