Spring 2018 Thread - Northern Hemisphere (warmest, record, temperature, storms)
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From jeans and sweatshirt to shorts and tshirt. No jeans and tshirt weather.. Lol
Sun and warm today.
Feels like no rain in a while now.
Havent checked any latest stuff or discussions. Pretty normal going forward with a short heat surge next week. Nothing interesting ... WHICH IS FINE! Boring is good right now.
Still low dew points. We have been lucky so far. Just need some rain. Got a chunk of energy from the gulf and stuck front to our south as it starts to move back as a warm front for early next week. I am not holding my hand out for any real rain. But it has been a crazy year so far so i guess anything can happen.
Above average to much warmer than average weather is forecast for the Indianapolis area for at least the next week, along with a chance of garden variety showers and thunderstorms starting Saturday and lasting through Wednesday of next week(that is, if the forecast from the National Weather Service turns out to be right), might see a few thunderstorms in an hour or so, unless the line of storms falls apart before reaching central Indiana
The 6 to 10 and 8 to 14 day outlook for Indianapolis(and for much of the country east of the Rockies for that matter), is for warmer and wetter than average weather the next two weeks.
Just had a batch of showers and thunderstorms move through the far north suburbs of Indianapolis, lasted about 10 minutes or so, still raining as I am typing this, I suspect my house got a quick .25 inches of rain, maybe just a bit more. Storms look a bit more intense down to my south(in Marion County Indiana, Indianapolis proper), would not surprise me if parts of the city got a quick .50 inches of rain from this scrawny line of showers and thunderstorms, everything is pressing east at around 30 Miles per hour.
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