Sep 30, 2024
We're remaining mostly cloudy into the evening with a slight chance of some occasional sprinkles. After highs rising into the 70s this afternoon, we'll fall to 60° at night into early morning. Areas of fog develop tonight, due to elevated humidity levels in place courtesy of the remnants of Hurricane Helene. Some spots may experience dense, thick fog from late night into early morning. Early morning fog develops before daybreak and sticks around through the morning drive time. The fog may be thick in some areas, especially east of I-69, Tomorrow will be one of the warmest days of the workweek, with a high in the mid-70s. A cold front moves through from afternoon to evening, bringing scattered showers to the area. Tomorrow's high temperatures will reach the mid-70s. After the cold front moves through, skies clear out overnight, allowing for plenty of sunshine for the remainder of the workweek. For those who want to see highs in the 60s, though, we'll only see one day with a high in the 60s this week - Wednesday. High temperatures are currently forecasted to stay in the 70s over the weekend and into late next week. Tonight: Cloudy with a slight chance for some scattered sprinkles. Areas of fog develop. Fog will be thick in some spots, especially east of I-69.Low: 60°Winds: NE 5-10 mph decreasing to 1-5 mph Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a chance of scattered rain showers. Windy times, too.High: 76°Winds: WNW 5-15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph Tuesday Night: Mostly clear.Low: 46°Winds: NW 5 mph Wednesday: Sunny and cool.High: 69°Winds: N-SW 5 mph MORE WEATHER RESOURCESInteractive Radar and Regional RadarWeather CamerasWeather Alerts
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