Marcus’ 4 a.m. Monday forecast
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Temperatures will run around 10° below average this afternoon.
Monday:
Gloomy, cool, and at times damp conditions will continue to start the week as the upper-level cutoff low from the weekend lingers overhead.
Expect mainly cloudy skies, spotty showers, and below-average temperatures, with highs only reaching around 60°F this afternoon.
Monday night:
Low pressure will slowly drift eastward, maintaining cloud cover and a few scattered showers overnight.
Temperatures will remain chilly, with overnight lows dropping to the mid-40s.
Tuesday:
The closed low will finally begin to move east, allowing for gradually clearing skies throughout Tuesday. Spotty showers are possible Tuesday morning, but drier conditions are expected by Tuesday afternoon.
High temperatures should approach seasonal norms, reaching around 70°F in the afternoon.
Warmer late week:
A quieter weather pattern will set up for the middle and end of the week as high pressure settles in, suppressing significant rain chances for the second half of the week. High temperatures are expected to reach the mid-70s on Wednesday.
A slight chance of showers is possible on Thursday, especially in the southern counties of the state.
Extended forecast:
As of now, the weekend looks pleasant and potentially warmer, with highs reaching the low to mid-70s on Saturday and possibly approaching 80°F on Sunday.
The 8- to 14-day outlook indicates a strong signal for above-average temperatures through mid-month.
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