Via NWS Indianapolis, “Cloudy, breezy, and chilly this Thursday. Warmer Friday with the next chance for rain Friday night.”
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Naptown Weather Forecast (April 3, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Enhanced threat for Severe Weather Today! Be prepared! Main threats are damaging winds, hail, isolated tornadoes, and flooding.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (April 2, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Severe storms possible late tonight and Tuesday.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 31, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Windy with scattered showers developing today. Light snow accumulations possible Sunday night.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 30, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Some showers today in southeast Indiana. More showers expected Saturday.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 29, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Rain & fog will make for a damp & gloomy Thursday. Brighter Friday but add’l chances for rain Saturday & again early next week.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 28, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Most will see a brief break from the wet weather for much of today before rain returns tonight and Thursday.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 27, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “A rainy week is in store for central Indiana as a series of frontal boundaries impact the region. Locally heavy rain is possible through tonight, especially along and southwest of I-74. Widespread rainfall totals of 1-2″ are expected, which may cause lowland and river flooding to develop.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 24, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “Significant snowfall possible today with sleet & freezing rain mixing in south of I-74. Southwestern counties can expect mainly rain.”
Naptown Weather Forecast (March 23, 2018 AM) #INwx
Via NWS Indianapolis, “After dry conditions today, the next system will bring heavy snow to portions of central Indiana later Friday night into Saturday. As a result, a WINTER STORM WATCH is in effect for most of central Indiana. Sunday will be dry and cool.”









