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(04/10/24 12:05am)
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue throughout the night. Otherwise, mostly cloudy skies will persist. A mild low of 52 degrees is expected with light winds out of the southwest of 5 to 10 mph.
(03/27/24 12:00am)
Tonight: Skies will start to clear as the cold front pushes further east and high pressure can set up. Low temperatures will be cool, however, sitting much below normal at 36 degrees. Winds will remain breezy with gusts up to 30 mph.
(03/19/24 6:08pm)
Today, at 11:06 p.m. EDT, spring will officially begin! Let’s dive into what exactly the spring equinox is!
(02/09/24 12:54am)
A new record high for Feb. 8 in Muncie was set today as we reached a high of 62 degrees!
(01/23/24 5:55pm)
Throughout the transitional seasons, fall and spring, many different types of precipitation will fall. Even in the winter months, it’s not only snow falling. The different types of precipitation can cause messy road conditions and are easily misunderstood. Let’s break down the differences between rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow!
(12/01/23 2:48pm)
Meteorological fall refers to the months of September, October, and November. Meteorologists use the term "meteorological fall" in reference to the annual temperature cycles. Astronomical fall is what most people are used to and that is based off of Earth's position to the sun (this year: September 23rd - December 21st).
(11/08/23 1:49am)
Tonight: Breezy conditions will pick back up tonight with sustained northeast winds around 10 mph, gusts up to 20 mph. A few sprinkles are possible, though most will just have partly cloudy conditions.
(10/25/23 12:07am)
Tonight: After record breaking warmth today, temperatures will remain mild going into tonight. Typical lows for this time of year should be in the lower 40s! Breezy conditions will persist, however, which is fueling the warm temperatures we are seeing.
(10/13/23 1:28pm)
The annular solar eclipse will cut through the southwest United States this Saturday, with a path stretching from Oregon down to southern Texas able to view totality. The rest of the lower 48, excluding the far northeast, will be able to get a glimpse of some percentage of eclipsed sun.
(10/03/23 2:41pm)
September 2023 was a dry and warm month, especially after a wet and cool August. Precipitation was nearing record level dry conditions and much of the state was in abnormally dry conditions and moderate drought towards the end of the month.
(09/27/23 12:07am)
Tonight: Rain has finally made its way into the NewsLink Indiana viewing area! You can expect on and off showers and scattered thunderstorms overnight. Lows in the lower 60s.
(09/24/23 2:49pm)
Fall foliage simply refers to the leaves on trees changing colors. When this happens, the green chlorophyll dies away, revealing the vibrant oranges, yellows, and reds that paint the fall scene.
(09/12/23 11:47pm)
Tonight: Rain will completely clear out of the area, leaving behind partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will drop down to a cool low of 46-degrees. Most areas be fog-free throughout the night, however some low-lying areas could see some localized fog.
(09/02/23 4:54pm)
Meteorological summer refers to the months of June, July, and August. Meteorologists use the term "meteorological summer" in reference to the annual temperature cycles, meaning June, July, and August are typically the hottest months of the year. Astronomical summer is what most people use and that is based off of Earth's position to the sun (this year: June 21st - September 23rd).
(02/02/23 12:24am)
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(11/23/22 1:17am)
Tonight: Clear skies will remain and we will drop to 30 degrees for our low. Expect winds out of the southwest at 5 to 10 MPH.
(11/09/22 12:11am)
Tonight: A pleasant night is in store with temperatures dipping into the lower 40s. Expect light winds from the east south east.
(10/25/22 11:25pm)
Tonight: Finally! The much needed rainfall is here! Expect rain showers to persist throughout the night, becoming more scattered in nature as the night progresses. A low of 50 degrees with winds coming from the south at 10 MPH.
(09/27/22 11:31pm)
Tonight: Breezy conditions will continue into the overnight hours. We could have some gusts up to 30MPH, so be sure to tie down any loose fall decorations you may have. These northwesterly winds will knock our temperatures into the lower 40s. Some outlying rural areas could dip into the upper 30s.
(09/13/22 11:35pm)
Tonight: Clouds will start to clear out, leaving behind mostly clear conditions. We will reach a low of 53 with a light wind coming from the west at 5 MPH. We do have a chance of seeing some dense fog late tonight and into the early morning commute. Be sure to leave enough space in between you and the car in front of you as visibility levels could dip to less then a half a mile.