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Here is a look at simulated radar from 8 AM this morning through 6 AM Friday morning. Some light patchy drizzle will be possible, mainly in the morning hours today. Best chances to see this drizzle will be along and north of the I-70 corridor. Some of this may linger into the early afternoon hours. The focus then shifts to the precipitation chances for tomorrow afternoon. The main question is how far north can we get storms? Areas with the highest probability will be across southern portions of the state. However, if enough instability can build during the day tomorrow, storms could reach into portions of central IN. Storms tomorrow, especially to the south have severe potential, with strong winds and hail being the main threats. This area of storms clears out into the evening hours of tomorrow. Please watch video for complete details.
Some patchy fog will be possible tomorrow morning as well. Here is a look at the fog potential around 8 AM tomorrow.
Friday is looking dry but we are continuing to keep an eye on a system on Saturday for some potential wintry potential. Here is a look at simulated radar from 8 AM Saturday through 8 AM Sunday. Confidence is still low with this system due to the time of year and still being a few days out. We will continue to monitor this system going forward.
Here is a look at at the probability of 1″ or more of snow based of 51 members of the European Ensemble of Models. Please watch video for further details.
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