Tonight: The cold front that moved through yesterday has cooled us down significantly. Lows tonight are going to dip into the mid-30s, making frost a realistic possibility. The northern half of Indiana is under a frost advisory when temperatures are coldest from 5-9 a.m. Bundle up if you head outside because it is going to be a cold evening with clear skies and light winds coming from the north.

Tomorrow: Wear your jacket as you head to class or work tomorrow as the cold evening temperatures will persist into the morning. Temperatures will rise into the mid-60s by the afternoon with patchy clouds above. Frost chances return in the evening and into Friday morning.

Seven-Day Forecast: After that rain moved through yesterday, that is all we are going to see for the week ahead. High pressure overhead will give us plenty of sunshine and clear skies, with no rain in the forecast. Temperatures will be more comfortable and seasonable than recently with highs in the low-to-mid 70s. Lows are going to be on the cooler side with temperatures in the 40s and 50s following a chill Thursday night. Fall weather has finally arrived!

-Chief Weather Forecaster Joseph Sawicki
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