The 70’s are set to return to Indianapolis as early as Friday, with a warm front passing through the state. However, the weekend could bring severe weather, with a potential for all modes of severe weather on Sunday afternoon and evening. This active weather pattern will also bring about 2 to 3 inches of rain, leading to minor flooding concerns in central and southern Indiana.
Next week, sharply colder temperatures will settle in, with Monday likely seeing the high temperature shortly after midnight. Lingering showers and breezy winds will make for a chillier Monday afternoon. Tuesday will be dry and cool, with highs in the low to mid 50s.
Looking ahead, highs are expected to return to the mid 60s, with a very mild long-range pattern over the next 8 to 14 days. It is recommended to download the Storm Track 8 weather app to receive alerts for severe weather. Stay tuned for updates on the changing weather conditions in the Indianapolis area.
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