INDIANAPOLIS — We've seen nearly half an inch more rainfall in the first five days of November compared to all of October in Indianapolis! We'll see dry weather and more seasonal temperatures returning behind a strong cold front today. In the past 24-hours, most of the state has received over an inch of rain. Indianapolis has received 1.
06 inches of rainfall so far this month compared to 0.60 inches we received during the entire month of October. We could still use more, though, as most of the area is still reporting drought conditions and we're in a nearly 2 inches rainfall deficit on the year.
Skies will gradually clear today as cooler air moves in. We'll hold steady in the 60s this morning with highs in the mid 60s today, which is still above average. The normal high has now dropped to just 56.
Cooler morning with temperatures in the mid 40s Mainly sunny afternoon Slightly above average highs near 60 We'll be dry and sunny for Friday and into the start of the day Saturday Showers return Saturday evening Scattered rain continues into Sunday An additional 0.5-1.5 inches of rainfall possible by Sunday evening.
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We'll see dry weather and more seasonal temperatures returning behind a strong cold front today.