Rain showers have moved into northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio to begin the weekend. Make sure you take the umbrella with you if you have plans through the rest of the day today.
Rain showers will persist into tonight, with temperatures being very mild by March's standards. We'll only drop int
o the upper 50s, with the showers scattering out by the time we get to daybreak Sunday.
Rain showers persist this evening.Showers last into the overnight hours.Rain will scatter out by daybreak Sunday, with temperatures only as low as the upper 50s.
Sunday will start off mainly dry, but then all eyes turn toward a chance for strong to severe thunderstorms late Sunday afternoon and evening.
A level 3 out of 5 'enhanced risk' for severe storms in place for the entire area. A line of thunderstorms is expected to develop and track through the area. The best chance for severe weather is from 5 PM to 8 PM, but storms could arrive as early as 3 PM and last as late as 11 PM.
An enhanced risk of severe storms is in place for Sunday afternoon/evening.
Damaging wind gusts are our highest concern, followed by medium threats for hail, flooding rainfall, and isolated tornadoes. Make sure you have multiple ways to receive weather alerts and stay tuned for the latest forecast updates.
Damaging winds are our biggest concern.
We'll climb into the low-to-mid 70s before the storms arrive and it will be a windy day outside of the thunderstorms...look for gusts as high as 35 mph. The biggest wild card in this severe weather setup is instability, as we'll need to tap into some afternoon clearing before the storms get here to further destabilize the atmosphere. Let's cross our fingers for more cloud cover during the afternoon so that the storms do not maximize the instability they have to work with.
We're mainly dry around lunchtime.We warm into the 70s and see some afternoon clearing, opening our severe weather window.Strong to severe storms arrive during the early evening.Our severe storm window ends by 11 PM.
Only a slight rain chance will be left behind Sunday's system for our Monday, but look for much colder temperatures to be in place. Monday's highs will be in the mid-40s and it will be cloudy and windy...look for gusts as high as 30 mph.
We're cloudy and much colder on Monday.Highs reach the 40s with a slight rain chance in play. Bundle up!
We'll be dry and still on the cooler side on Tuesday before we warm back up and track another chance for strong to severe storms on Wednesday. All the same hazards appear to be on the table with this chance, so check back in for updates in the coming days. Be safe!
Tonight: Cloudy with periods of rain.Low: 58°Winds: S 5-10 mph
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with scattered strong to severe thunderstorms developing during the afternoon and evening. Warm and windy.High: 73°Winds: SW 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph outside of thunderstorms
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy with thunderstorms early.Low: 39°Winds: WSW 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph outside of thunderstorms
Monday: Overcast with the slight chance for a rain shower. Windy and much cooler.High: 45°Winds: NW 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph
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