INDIANAPOLIS — It will be an unseasonably warm day, thanks to a warm front north of central Indiana. The wind will be out the southeast. Afternoon highs will be in the upper 70s.
It will be mostly clear this evening, with temperatures only falling into the mid-50s.
A strong area of low pressure will arrive on Friday.
Clouds will increase throughout the morning into the afternoon. Afternoon temperatures will climb back into the upper 70s.
A cold front will start to move in by mid-afternoon, triggering showers and thunderstorms.
No severe weather is expected. Storms will continue into Friday night.
Scattered showers will be around Saturday morning, with temperatures in the upper 50s. Temperatures will gradually fall into the low 50s by late afternoon.
It will be windy, with sustained winds of 10 to 20 mph out of the northwest. Spotty showers will be around during the morning through the afternoon.
Sunday will be windy and cooler than average, too, with cloudy skies. Temperatures start off in the mid-40s with highs in the upper 50s.