STATEWIDE — Indiana is set for several days of unseasonably warm and dry weather.
Joe Nield, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, says temperatures will stay above normal for the next week, with little to no chance of rain.
“For the next week, maybe 8 to 10 days or so, we’re looking at very little chance for rainfall,” Nield said.
Indiana can expect low to mid-80s with mostly sunny skies through Tuesday, with some clouds mid-week before clearing again for the weekend. The warm weather won’t last indefinitely, especially as the state moves into the second week of October.
“We may see the high pressure that’s going to be keeping us warm and dry here over the next week start to shift off to the east,” Nield said. “That may allow for some moisture to get into the area and perhaps some scattered showers, maybe a storm, but certainly highly uncertain at this point.”
Any significant cool down appears to be a long way off, according to Nield.
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