Indiana
Some clearing Monday, more rain and snow possible midweek
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – We noticed a mixture of rain and snow showers late Saturday evening into Sunday morning, however no main snow accumulation. Temperatures then topped out within the higher 30s to round 40° below cloudy skies Sunday afternoon.
The cloudy skies will proceed in a single day as temperatures fall again into the decrease 30s. These clouds will hold round into Monday morning, however we are going to see some gradual clearing all through the day and should get some sunshine Monday afternoon. Temperatures will stay seasonably chilly with highs within the low 40s.
A lot of the day Tuesday will probably be dry with excessive temperatures within the mid 40s, however showers return Tuesday night as our subsequent climate system strikes in from the southwest. Our greatest probability of precipitation will probably be late Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, then these showers will taper off Wednesday afternoon and night.
Parts of southeast Illinois in addition to components of Indiana north of I-64 might even see some minor snow accumulation, however proper now it appears like this technique will probably be primarily rain for the southeastern half of the Tri-State. Nevertheless, this climate system additionally nonetheless has a protracted solution to journey earlier than it reaches us, so if the observe adjustments by just some miles between now and Wednesday, our snow possibilities may development up or down. Be sure to verify again for extra updates Monday and Tuesday.
Just a few flurries could wrap round on the bottom of that climate system on Thursday. Excessive temperatures will solely attain the mid 30s below cloudy skies. Hotter and drier climate then takes over for the top of the week with excessive temperatures within the decrease 40s Friday and higher 40s Saturday, however extra rain and one other cool-down is feasible Sunday.
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