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FXUS63 KIND 131943
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National Weather Service Indianapolis IN
243 PM EST Thu Nov 13 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Warming trend continues with highs in the 60s on Friday and
  widespread highs in the low 70s on Saturday

- Low rain chances late Saturday through Sunday night

- Additional periodic chances for rain early next week as well as
  near normal temperatures

&&

.SHORT TERM (This evening through Friday)...
Issued at 240 PM EST Thu Nov 13 2025

Surface high pressure is promoting quiet weather across central
Indiana this afternoon with current satellite and surface
observations depicting mostly clear skies. Efficient diurnal mixing
aided by plentiful sunshine has helped RH values plummet to around
25-35%. Light winds due to a weak pressure gradient will largely
limit any fire weather concerns though.

Good radiational cooling conditions are expected tonight with mostly
clear skies and light winds. This will allow for temperatures to
cool quickly during the evening, but surface becoming southerly
should lead to warmer lows compared to last night. Look for lows to
range from the mid-upper 30s over the northeast half of central
Indiana to as warm as the low 40s across southwestern counties.

Models are in good agreement Friday depicting a warm front advancing
through Indiana. Expect increasing low clouds early in the day as
the boundary lifts northeastward. Generally quiet weather should
persist on Friday given weak forcing and marginal moisture. However,
forecast soundings depict slightly greater low-level saturation
across south-central Indiana which could support isolated light
showers or sprinkles through the early afternoon. Overall forcing is
very weak so QPF amounts will be very light at most. Expect
clouds to mix out later in the day. Despite enhanced clouds Friday
morning, warm air advection will help warm temperatures into the
60s.

&&

.LONG TERM (Friday night through Thursday)...
Issued at 240 PM EST Thu Nov 13 2025

Ensemble guidance is aligned on a ridge, multiple standard
deviations above normal, reaching the upper Mississippi Valley late
tomorrow. This will push eastward attached to strong WAA upstream
allowing for temperatures to push well above normal Friday night
through Saturday night. In fact, temperatures on Saturday could
exceed 70 across a majority of central Indiana. from mostly clear
skies on Thursday outside of some residual upper level cirrus on the
upstream edge of the ridge. This WAA will be within dry, continental
air, limiting moisture return prior to frontal passage late on
Saturday.

Dry WAA will work two-fold, increasing PBL depth and wind gust
potential and delaying any precipitation onset until Saturday night.
Current forecast is for peak gusts between 25-30mph, but there is
some potential for higher gusts as courser model guidance better
handle the low level pressure gradient.  Due to the lack of strong
moisture advection, any relevant moisture for showers in likely
going to have to rely on moisture convergence along the boundary.
This is expected to by greatest over NE portions of the area, but
isolated showers will be possible through central Indiana Saturday
night into Sunday morning.

Ensemble guidance continues to be divided for early next week with
split solutions on the strength of the trough over eastern Canada and
how this will interact with a developing shortwave. Most guidance
has some precipitation late Monday through Tuesday, but p-type and
amounts are still uncertain at this time. Either way, forcing within
this wave looks relatively weak, and temperatures look warm enough
to limit any hazards associated with the low passage. Behind this
second wave, a return to strong troughing out west should bring the
general return of SW/S flow and near to above seasonal temperatures
for the second half of next week.

&&

.AVIATION (18Z TAF Issuance)...
Issued at 1237 PM EST Thu Nov 13 2025

Impacts:

- Low chance for MVFR ceilings Friday morning.

Discussion:

A ridge of high pressure will pass across Central Indiana today.
This will result in light winds and just some passing high clouds
from time to time. Forecast soundings show a dry column through
tonight. Thus VFR conditions are expected.

Westerly winds will shift to the south this afternoon. Speeds will
remain light. Increasing clouds and lower ceilings are expected on
Friday. Latest guidance is trending towards the potential for MVFR
ceilings Friday morning. Confidence is still not enough to include
in the TAFs, but BKN035 was included for most sites around 13-14Z.
Trends will continue to be monitored as MVFR ceilings appear more
favorable.


&&

.IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...Melo
LONG TERM...Updike
AVIATION...Melo

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