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MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- Temperatures will begin to fall through Thursday as storms will roll through central Indiana. Our daily has of 62 degrees has already been reached by 9 AM, and will drop all the way into the upper 30's by Friday morning. Wind will also be a factor for Thursday, with wind speeds ranging from 20-30 miles per hour. Saturday will bring warmer temperatures again, with highs reaching into the 60's for this weekend. Sunday calls for a 20% chance for rain, but that shouldn't keep the Easter egg hunts from stopping. Monday holds a 70% chance for showers and a high of 50 before temperatures start to rise again into the 60's by Wednesday.
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MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- As today progresses, cloud cover will increase as well. There will be some showers beginning during the night hours that will feed into the hours of Thursday. Throughout the morning hours of Thursday, there will be rain around the area with a chance for some potentially severe thunderstorms along with a high of 61. To end the work week on Friday, it will be a sunny day but it will be cool with temperatures sticking around the mid 40s for highs. Saturday will be the nicest day of the weekend with warmer temperatures around 60 for a high. For Easter Sunday, it will be rainy throughout the day with a high of 60. Beginning the work week on Monday, the rain from Sunday will be moving out in the morning making way for a sunny day and a high of 53. Tuesday will also have sunny skies and a high of 54. To keep updated on the upcoming rain/storms and the Easter forecast, follow us on here and on Twitter @NLIWeather.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- Warm temps take over east central Indiana as strong southwesterly winds bring in a welcomed spring-like air mass. This weather pattern will also bring in mostly cloudy skies and temps around 60 for Wednesday, before rain chances start to build Wednesday evening. Rain, and some rumbles of thunder, are expected for late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, with the heaviest precipitation expected over Muncie during the 7 am to 9 am hours. After that, lingering rain is expected throughout the day, with the possibility of even seeing a flurry on the back end of this system Thursday night, as temperatures take a plunge. The low Thursday night into Friday is expected to be around the freezing mark. Sun returns for Friday and Saturday, as temps recover, but Easter again brings the likelihood of rain. Temperatures will be mild throughout the day, but for any egg hunts or other outdoor activities a rain coat will be recommend. Things dry out again as we head into next week, with sun returning for Monday and Tuesday. Stay dry and enjoy a little warmth Ball State!
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- Windy conditions are expected to stick around into the day Wednesday accompanied by clouds and some sun. Wednesday night will bring a few pop up showers, but the main concern is the line of storms that will affect the Delaware County area early Thursday morning. The storms will push east and move out of the region by Thursday afternoon with leftover clouds and a few rain showers. Friday morning is looking to be mostly sunny with a few clouds.
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Today we will reach our high of 63 degrees between 12 and 3 pm, with sun and some wind. Tomorrow we can expect the wind to stick around. Get ready for thunderstorms on Thursday with a high of 59, and then a high of 50 on Friday. This Easter weekend we can expect temperatures in the low 60s with sun on Saturday, and some rain Sunday evening. Be sure not to stay in front of the TV watching basketball all week, get out and enjoy the spring weather!! -Weather Forecaster, Rachel Russell.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) - Cooler temperatures to start out spring, but we can expect a warm up this week. Tomorrow expect highs close to 60, but high winds near 25mph as well. Gusts could be in between 30-40mph. Wednesday we have a small chance of rain as a low pressure system does move through Indiana. Thunderstorm chances are looking likely Wednesday evening into Thursday afternoon. Along with these storms we do see a cool down for Friday with highs only in the mid 40s. Easter weekend looks like it will be warm and sunny for any Easter egg hunts you have planned. Highs in the 60s on Saturday and in the 50s for Sunday. Showers possible as we start out next week. Make sure to follow us on twitter, @NLIWeather, for all your weather updates. -- Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel
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Cooler temperatures dominated throughout the weekend, but temperatures will be on the rise for at least the beginning of the week. Warm southern air will move into our area, causing temperatures to climb up through the lower 60s, and skies will be full of sunshine! Tuesday you should expect to have breezy conditions throughout the day as our next low pressure system approaches. During the day on Thursday, there will be heavy rain at times and the possibility of a thunderstorm or two during the day. Once all is said and done we can expect around 0.5 in. of rain. Overnight on Thursday temperatures will drop as a cold front associated with the low pressure system moves through, and with that there is a 30% chance of snow, but no accumulation is expected. High temperatures will drop significantly on Friday, but will rebound a bit for the weekend. For your weather forecast and weather update, follow us on Twitter @NLIWeather
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During the day today we saw beautiful sunny skies and a breeze throughout the day, it was truly a spring day. As we have made our way into the evening we have seen high-level clouds move in ahead of the next low pressure system that is going to move through the southern Ohio River valley region from the southwest, but will have some effect on the weather we see here. Tomorrow there is the chance for some rain/snow mix early on in the day, turning to mainly a rain chance later in the day. Sunday the sunshine will return. Unfortunately throughout the weekend temperatures are going to be cooler than what they have been as we will only make it to the lower 40s. Monday and Tuesday we will see more sunshine in our forecast and high temperatures will once again making their way up to more spring like temperatures. Wednesday and Thursday are our next chances for rain as a low pressure system begins to work it's way through our area. Thursday during the day there is the chance for an isolated thunderstorm throughout the area, and late Thursday evening and into Friday is looking like the best chance for heavy precipitation. That heavy precip is likely to persist throughout Friday, possibly changing to snow overnight on Friday before moving our of our area Saturday morning. For you weather updates, follow us on twitter @NLIWeather
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- Cooler temperatures today with temperatures reaching a high of 53. It is still a little windy today with winds from the Northwest at 10-20 mph. A high pressure system will keep conditions dry and clear for today. Clouds will move in tonight along with a cold front bringing chances of rain for the overnight hours. Get out your snow gear again, because there are chances of snow Saturday morning. Yes, the snow will be returning, but it won't last for too long. As temperatures warm up to 45 there will be a mixture of snow and rain. The temperatures will stay in the mid 40s with partly sunny skies until Tuesday when temperatures will warm back up to the 60s. Windy conditions will also return on Tuesday with wind gust possibly reaching over 40 mph. For the rest of the week there will be rain chances with the temperatures staying in the low 60s. For more weather updates follow us on Twitter @NLIWeather.
MUNCIE, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- We had some windy conditions today, but those are expected to die down overnight tonight. We will start to see temperatures drop throughout the day tomorrow as we only make it up to the lower to mid 50s on Friday. Saturday we will see clouds and the slight chance for some rain/snow mix throughout the day. Temperatures will only be in the low 40s though, so it will be a gentile reminder that winter was not too long ago. Sunday and Monday we will sunshine return to our skies, and temperatures will start to increase on Monday. Those warmer temperatures are going to stick around throughout the beginning of next week, but clouds will return to east central Indiana, with the chance for rain on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday is our next significant chance for rain, but as you know that could change in an instant. To keep on top of changing weather, make sure to follow us on twitter @NLIWeather.