Indianapolis — Local meteorologists and broadcasters forecast warmer, more humid conditions with scattered showers and thunderstorms across Central Indiana and neighboring Midwestern states this weekend, beginning Friday and continuing into Sunday. Forecasters cited a shift of high pressure eastward and incoming Gulf moisture that will fuel showers and isolated storms during late-morning to afternoon periods. Forecasters on Friday and throughout the weekend warned of potential damaging wind gusts, brief heavy downpours, and localized flooding in stronger storms, with temperatures varying from the upper 60s to mid-80s depending on location. Officials and broadcasters advised residents to monitor updates Friday through Sunday; elevated fire danger may persist in areas receiving little rain.
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This weekend's weather impacts your safety and comfort. High humidity can make it feel hotter than it is. Thunderstorms bring risks of damaging winds and flooding. Areas with little rain could face fire danger. Keep an eye on local forecasts and plan your activities accordingly.
Mother Nature is calling the shots this weekend. Expect a mix of heat, humidity, and scattered storms. Stay safe by monitoring weather updates and adjusting your plans as needed. And remember, a wet weekend can still be a wonderful one. Worth forwarding if you have friends or family in the Midwest.
Regional agriculture, gardens, and water resources may benefit from rainfall that could ease localized dry conditions this weekend.
Communities in impacted areas risk damaging wind, localized flooding, and increased wildfire potential where rainfall is insufficient.
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Midwest braces for thunderstorms and humidity this weekend
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