Thunderstorms expected to follow warm temps
By Amanda Kedzierski / March 29, 2017Temperatures are looking to warm up today into the low 60s.
Temperatures are looking to warm up today into the low 60s.
Partly sunny with a high of 60 for tomorrow. Rain and thunderstorm chances move in later this week.
Muncie, IN (NewsLink Indiana) - Today: Good afternoon everyone! I hope everyone is having a wonderful day!
Showers and thunderstorm chances return this week with mild temperatures.
Rain will move in tonight and could be heavy at times. A sunny weekend is in store for us.
Warm and humid temperatures this weekend with thunderstorms and heavy rain possible.
A warm Friday is in store, followed by a rainy weekend.
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on warmer temperatures.
Sunny skies return for the next couple of days while temperatures continue to warm up for the weekend.
Weather Forecaster Adam Grimes has your Tuesday mid-day update.
The first day of Spring has bought showers. How will the rest of the week's forecast play out?
Rain will continue throughout today, but spring weather is on the rise with temperatures getting up in the 60s later this week.
Rain on the way for St. Patrick's day. Along with a slight warm-up early next week.
Muncie, IN (NewsLink Indiana) -- Today: Today started off with Sunny skies, but Clouds and Snow Showers will move into the Muncie area this afternoon from southern Michigan and Northern Indiana.
More snow is on the way but warmer temperatures are just around the corner!
With Spring Break just one day away for students here at Ball State University, how will the forecast play out for those sticking around the state? Weather Forecaster Balint Szalavari has the full forecast here!
Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on colder temperatures, rain, and even flurry chances.
Muncie, IN - Today: Showers and Isolated thunderstorms will be possible this afternoon, this evening, and during the overnight.
Tonight: Expect clear skies in the early hours of the evening, but will give way to incoming cloud cover.
The baseball and softball teams each spend the first month of their seasons on the road because it's normally too cold to use their fields.