Saturday's warm, sunny weather could give way to snow showers by Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Hope you took advantage of the 70-something temps of the past few days, Central Indiana. Maybe you cleared the stray leaves out of your yard or played with your pooch in the park?Rain and maybe a little thunder are coming to the middle of the state Sunday morning, according to the. Temperatures could go as high as the mid-60s before sliding into the 40s in the afternoon. It will also be windy, with gusts of 30-40 mph.
The S-word comes into play later:"Raw, damp and windy conditions are expected Sunday night and Monday with scattered rain and snow showers," the NWS said in a tweet.Near-freezing temperatures are expected, with the possibility of frost. Monday's high is forecast to be 49.Showers with a few rumbles of thunder this morning with falling temperatures through the day. Breezy conditions will continue through tomorrow with rain/snow late tonight and early tomorrow.
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