Via NWS Indianapolis, “Showers and thunderstorms will be possible today and tomorrow with a cold front. There is potential for isolated storms to turn severe.”
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Naptown Weather Forecast (May 2, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Shower and thunderstorm chances will increase across central Indiana today through Friday. There is potential for severe storms on Thursday and Friday.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (May 1, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Red Flag Warning Noon to 8 PM. Any fires can spread rapidly! Sunny/warm. Afternoon highs 80 to 84. Storm chances by Wed Night.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 19, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “A freeze warning is in effect from Midnight tonight through 9 AM EDT Friday. Unprotected vegetation will be damaged or killed. After that, it will be dry with a weak warming trend.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 13, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Look For mostly sunny, warm and breezy weather Today. Highs will reach the upper 70s. Rain and Thunderstorm chances return after midnight and continue much of the weekend. “
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 12, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Welcome warmth to end the week, but less welcome showers and storms mainly Friday night into the weekend. Steer clear of high water!”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 10, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Quiet weather but cold today with highs in the 40s. Warmer air arrives starting Wed. with highs around 60. Thu & Fri highs in 70s.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 9, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Snow ending this AM, although some rain may linger north today. Turning much warmer later in the week, at least briefly.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 8, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Light snow of up to 1″ possible tonight into early Monday. Below normal temperatures will continue into the early part of the week.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 7, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Partly cloudy for the weekend. Light snow possible Sunday night. Flooding and below normal temperatures continue.”









