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(02/14/19 12:37am)
Tonight: After a day that featured plenty of sunshine, clouds will be on the increase tonight.
Winds will be shifting from the west to the south, allowing for temperatures to warm overnight.
Our low temperature will occur later this evening, as tomorrow morning will actually be warmer than it is outside this evening.
(02/13/19 12:14am)
Tonight: Snow showers will linger around tonight, but the major story is the wind. A Wind Advisory will be in affect tonight until 4 AM. Wind gusts can reach up to 45 mph with sustained winds coming from the west at 20-30 mph. Parts of the viewing area are also in a Flood Warning which ends around the same time. The low will 23°.
(02/12/19 7:10pm)
Today: A strong cold front is moving through the area this afternoon. Heavy rain and snow will accompany this front. Once it clears, very windy conditions are expected. A WIND ADVISORY is in effect from 4 PM this afternoon until 4 AM tomorrow morning. Wind gusts as high as 45 mph are possible during this time. Be safe, especially if you have to drive high profile vehicles.
(02/11/19 11:48pm)
(02/11/19 4:59pm)
Tonight: Tonight we will be seeing fog and rain chances, much like we have had today. Additionally, we have a chance of some wintry mix to our North, so keep an eye out for slick spots tonight during your evening commute.
(02/09/19 5:00am)
Tonight: Tonight will be mostly clear with some passing clouds. Temperatures will be in the single digits with low of 7. Wind chill values will fall down to a low of -6 with winds coming out of the northwest ranging from 10-15mph. So make sure you grab you're winter gloves and coats if you have to head outside at anytime.
(02/08/19 7:06pm)
Tonight: Tonight will be clear but very chilly with the low of 9 degrees. Be sure to bring a jacket with you if you plan on going out.
(02/08/19 1:28am)
Tonight: Temperatures will take a significant plunge from this morning and afternoon. Temperatures will drop 30+ degrees making tonight one of the coldest nights we have seen in a few days. If you are headed out, I'd suggest opting for the winter jacket instead of the rain jacket from earlier today.
(02/07/19 8:13pm)
Tonight: Say goodbye to spring-like temperatures and say hello to the cold! Tonight's lows will drop into the teens as a strong cold front crosses across the greater Muncie area. The rain should end at around 6pm with a couple of snow showers lingering until midnight. Expect untreated walkways and roadways to freeze over and travel to become hazardous overnight.
(02/07/19 12:31am)
Tonight: Rain chances will return as we get into the overnight hours. Temperatures will be steady, dropping down until the mid 40s. A FLOOD WATCH is in effect until 1 AM Friday
(02/06/19 1:34am)
Tonight: Rain moves in overnight and stays throughout the morning rush hour dumping anywhere between a half an inch to inch of rain.
(02/05/19 6:14pm)
(02/05/19 1:12am)
Tonight: We will see the rain end before midnight with cloudy skies. Our low will drop to around 31 degrees with light winds!
(02/02/19 12:46am)
Tonight: We expect temperatures to drop to the upper-teens, with light winds coming from the SSE at 5-10 mph. It will be a cool night, so make sure to wear something heavy.
(02/01/19 8:00pm)
by Olivia Weinzapfel
Gregory Alan Isakov, a truly underrated folk deity, performed in a stunning late-January concert at the Newport Music Hall in Columbus, Ohio. Drawing in the perfect audience and creating a suitable aesthetic, Isakov and his backing band members put on an outstanding raw performance. It was a fantastic show even from the opening act, which featured solo guitarist Danny Black. Isakov has a very invariable discography; all songs are similar in their tempo and somber mood, which created my personal uncertainty for how the concert was going to go in terms of keeping the audience interested. To my surprise, the show exceeded all expectations and made for a flawlessly enriching event.
(02/01/19 5:05pm)
Tonight: Overnight temperatures sink back down to the lower 20s. More clouds begin to develop thru the night with relatively calm winds causing windchill to drop into the teens. Fog begins to develop late in the evening into Saturday morning.
(01/31/19 11:39pm)
Tonight: Overnight temperatures will warm into the middle teens. Winds will remain calm. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the entirety of our viewing area overnight tonight into Friday morning at 10 AM. Snow flurries will develop overnight with the heaviest snow coming shortly after midnight.
(01/30/19 7:14am)
The 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow was about a superstorm of cold ravaging the northern hemisphere. Only 44% of critics liked it, and fewer will likely be fans of Wednesday’s weather which is projected to reach below a -35 degree wind chill in parts of Indiana. People are advised to stay indoors as much as possible, and that means people will be looking for ways to kill time.
(01/30/19 12:40am)
(01/29/19 1:31am)
Tonight: A snow and wintry mix of precipitation should end early this evening. Cool air from the northwest will cause temperatures to continue to drop into the single digits this evening. Winds will also be quite breezy, with gusts around 25 mph possible.