Today is set to be the warmest day of 2024 so far!
just a few degrees shy of the record high of 85 set back in 1883.Very limited rain chance — mainly across eastern Indiana. The frontal boundary will push back south this evening and could initiate a stray shower or storm after 7 p.m.That boundary will then stall out south of central Indiana tomorrow allowing for another sunny and unseasonably warm day with highs in the upper 70s.The pattern becomes more active starting Tuesday as showers and storms return to the forecast by daybreak.
The Storm Prediction Center has already placed the western tier of the state under a level 2 of 5 for scattered strong to severe storms Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Scattered storms will then develop Wednesday afternoon as a cold front sweeps across the state. A few strong storms are possible but we'll have to see how the overnight storms work over the atmosphere and if parameters will be right for stronger storms to develop. Highs will still be near 70 ahead of the frontal passage.
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