Rain lingers around, then warmer temperatures
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.
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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.
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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.
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Overview:
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.
Tonight: A pleasant night is in store with temperatures dipping into the lower 40s. Expect light winds from the east south east.
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.
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.
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.
Tonight: Mild temperatures hang around as we drop to a low of 61 for the night. Clouds will increase, becoming mostly cloudy by early morning. Winds will pick up, coming out of the south around 15 MPH.
Tonight: Scattered rain chances throughout the night, otherwise mostly cloudy conditions. Winds will start to increase, coming out of the south at 15-20 MPH, gusts up to 35 MPH. Be sure to tie down any loose objects once winds start to pick up.
Tonight: Clouds will decrease overnight, leading to mostly clear skies. A low of 43 degrees with a light south wind.
Tonight: Quite the temperature contrast from what we saw earlier in the day as we will reach a low of 26 degrees. Rain will clear out of the area, leaving behind mostly cloudy skies. Expect winds to shift, coming out of the northwest at 15-20 MPH, with gusts up to 20 MPH.
Tonight: Temperatures will stay consist and above freezing throughout the night. Clouds will begin to increase as winds become gusty into the earlier morning hours. We could see wind gusts up to 25 MPH.
Tonight: A bitter night is in store with temperatures dropping to 22 degrees. A light west wind will drop the wind chill to the teens. You will definitely want a heavy coat if you are headed out tonight.
Tonight: Snow showers will move out of the area before midnight leaving behind mostly cloudy skies. A low of 32 degrees with winds coming from the Southeast at 5-10 MPH.
Tonight: Skies will remain partly cloudy tonight, temperatures dropping slightly to a low of 47 degrees. We could see some spotty sprinkles, but otherwise we will remain dry.
Today: Mostly sunny skies for most of the day until clouds start to increase during the evening hours. A high of 48 degrees, with winds remaining calm coming from the West.
Tonight: Temperatures will drop down to the coldest we have seen since May 13th, dropping down to a low of 34 degrees. A Frost Advisory will go in place starting at 2 AM and will end at 10 AM for the entire viewing area. If you have any outdoor vegetation, be sure to bring it in tonight or cover it up. Skies will be mostly clear for the overnight hours with winds on the calm side.