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Cooler temperatures on the way

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Tonight: Clouds will clear out of the area and we will be left with mostly clear skies. Temperatures will drop into the lower 50s and our low will be 51 degrees. Winds will remain calm out of the southwest at 5 mph.

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Tomorrow: Temperatures will start to warm up in the morning. We will reach a high of 72 degrees, but it will be windy. To start off the morning, winds will be around 10 mph. Moving throughout the day, winds will be breezy and gusts could possibly reach 20 mph here in Muncie. Surrounding areas could also see wind gusts in the lower 20s. Moving into tomorrow night, a system will move into the area behind these winds. Rain will start Wednesday overnight and impact your Thursday morning commute. Rain will be scattered and it will move out of the area by Thursday late morning.

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Photo Provided by the Newslink Indiana Weather Team
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7-Day Forecast: By the time we reach Wednesday evening, scattered showers will move into the area. Not much rain is expected from this system. Rain will continue into Thursday morning, so be sure to take a rain jacket out the door with you. The rain moves out of the area by mid-Thursday just in time for a beautiful weekend for our homecoming game. Temperatures will also feel more fall-like. Highs will be in the upper 50s and lower 60s for the weekend. The next rain chance arrives Sunday and temperatures start to warm up once again.

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---NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Rachel Stinger

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