Continued cool and active weather at times into next week. Flooding continues as well. Stay away from flood waters! #INwx pic.twitter.com/wqeqZtLBHN
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) April 6, 2018
“There will be a chance for rain this afternoon across much of the area, and this will transition to a mix of rain and snow and then snow before ending by daybreak Saturday. A few tenths of an inch of snow will be possible mainly across southern portions of the area. Dry weather will return Saturday into early Sunday,before another chance for precipitation arrives Sunday afternoon across the west. Temperatures will remain below normal into next week. Flooding will continue along many area waterways. Stay away from flood waters!”
On this date in 1988: an intense low pressure system passes over the region, producing significant winds across the state. Peak gusts range from 50 to as much as 90 mph. Indianapolis experiences a peak gust at a hurricane force level of 74 mph. #INwx #indy
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) April 6, 2018
“On this date in 1988: an intense low-pressure system passes over the region, producing significant winds across the state. Peak gusts range from 50 to as much as 90 mph. Indianapolis experiences a peak gust at a hurricane force level of 74 mph.”
Via NWS Indianapolis. Follow them on Twitter @NWSIndianapolis for the latest Indianapolis area weather news.