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834 FXUS63 KIND 161021 AFDIND Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 521 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Elevated fire weather danger today with RH values of 15-25 percent and wind gusts to 25 mph - Mostly dry the rest of the weekend with increasing rain chances Monday night into Tuesday - Lower chances for rain midweek with chances increasing again Thursday into the weekend && .SHORT TERM (Today and tonight)... Issued at 306 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 Today. Main focus today will be on the elevated fire weather danger with northwesterly wind gusts up to 25 mph combining with minimum RH values of 18-25 percent across central Indiana. In the aftermath of the frontal passage Saturday evening much drier air continues to work into central Indiana with dew points falling 8-12 degrees within the first few hours of the frontal passage. This dry air advection will become even more noticeable by daybreak when dew points are expected to drop another 20 degrees marking an almost 35 degree drop compared to last evening. Diurnal heating will allow for the boundary layer to deepen to around 3500ft which will help to continue to mix down winds of 20-25 mph and further dry the near surface. The HRRR/WRF-ARW which typically handle these well mixed days better are running 5-10 degrees lower on afternoon dew points compared to most other models, so plan on blending that into the forecast. These near single digit dew points combined with highs in the low to mid 50s will help to drive the RH values below 20 percent. With the hard freezes over the last few weeks, herbaceous fuels such as grasses have fully cured and will be more susceptible to these lower RH values which will create a favorable environment for fire spread. Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged today unless taking proper precautions. With all that in mind, will issue an SPS highlighting the fire danger for today. Tonight. Wind gusts will taper down towards sunset with winds dropping down to the 5-10 mph range tonight with clear skies. Dew points will also recover through the night with values near 20 towards daybreak Monday. Overnight lows will fall into the upper 20s to low 30s. && .LONG TERM (Monday through Saturday)... Issued at 306 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 The long term will start off with mostly clear skies and near normal temperatures with ridging overhead. A quick moving short wave and warm frontal boundary are then expected to arrive, with clouds increasing by Monday afternoon and rain chances arriving from the west as early as Monday night. Uncertainty remains with the coverage of rain associated with this short wave, particularly on Tuesday, as some models are hinting at a dry slot potentially setting up over the forecast area, between different features for the northern and southern parts of the CWA that have higher rain chances. Behind the wave upper ridging will again move through but a lingering front boundary near the Ohio River Valley will keep low PoPs nearby. Meanwhile more southern flow will warm temps back into the 60s. Chances for rain will persist for the end of the week into the weekend as models suggest an active upper flow with a strong trough over the plains, ejecting dynamics at Indiana on Thursday, before the main, strong trough axis passes on Friday. The warm front will surge north on Thursday as an associated area of surface low pressure pushes northwest of Indiana. This will place Indiana within the warm sector on Thursday night before the cold front passes on Friday. All of this leads to continued rain chances. Thunder cannot be ruled out on Friday. By Saturday, high pressure will try to build across the area from the west, but progressive southwest flow will still be in place aloft. Time changes of the previous passing systems could impact this also. && .AVIATION (12Z TAF Issuance)... Issued at 520 AM EST Sun Nov 16 2025 Impacts: -Wind gusts up to 20kts through 00Z at LAF and IND Discussion: VFR conditions expected through the TAF period. Skies will remain clear through Monday morning with northwesterly wind gusts up to around 20kts at LAF and IND through 00Z. There could be a few gusts as high as 25kts but these should remain few and far between. Brief gusts up to 20kts may occur at times at HUF and BMG but generally expect winds to remain closer to 8-12kts. Winds will then become more westerly at 5-8kts after 00Z. && .IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...White LONG TERM...KF AVIATION...White |
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