Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
Indianapolis' extreme cold snap began overnight on Sunday, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a cold weather advisory lasting from about Monday morning through 10 a.m. Wednesday.
NWS Indianapolis warns of hazardous weather, including freezing fog, sub-zero temps, and precipitation in Central Indiana.
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Expect dry weather for most of this week with moderating temperatures, which is a nice change from the past many weeks in January.
Rain is likely to be heavy at times when it moves across Indiana Thursday and Friday. The southern portions of the state are expected to get hit the hardest.
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3 straight sunny days and back-to-back 40° days but our work week takes a turn soon. 47° Wednesday is the normal high for March 5th and the mildest day of the year in Indianapolis.
It'll be a quiet and dry start to the day Thursday with chilly temperatures in the upper 20s. Clouds gradually increase during the morning hours, but a southerly wind component will begin pushing warmer air in with temperatures recovering into the upper 40s/low 50s as rain moves in.
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