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146 FXUS63 KIND 092236 AFDIND Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 636 PM EDT Thu Oct 9 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Frost Advisory tonight for Central and North Central Indiana - Dry weather is expected through next week, outside of very isolated showers Friday night - Above normal temperatures return next week. && .SHORT TERM (This evening through Friday)... Issued at 212 PM EDT Thu Oct 9 2025 Main focus in the short term is the frost potential tonight for Central and North Central Indiana. High pressure remains the dominant weather influence across the region this week, keeping a relatively cooler airmass in place. A weakness in the pressure gradient tonight allows for winds to become very light or calm, making for great conditions for radiational cooling overnight as skies will be mainly clear. Dew points today are ranging from the mid 30s in the north to low 40s across the south, which can be a good indicator for how low temperatures may fall tonight. Hi-res guidance does show weak moisture advection across South Central Indiana this evening and tonight keeping dew points in the 40s, which should help limit the frost threat in the south. Along and north of the I-70 corridor outside of urban areas have the best chance at dropping into the 33-36 degree range by tomorrow morning. Confidence is high enough in frost tonight along and north of I-70 to warrant a frost advisory from 06z-13z. While the advisory includes Marion County, thinking the frost threat will mainly be confined to less urban areas, especially in eastern portions of the county. The urban heat island should prevent frost around downtown and highly developed areas. Coldest locations expected to be in the Wabash River Valley and rural locations in North Central Indiana. Despite a cold start to the morning Friday, temperatures quickly rebound into the low 70s as winds become southerly ahead of an approaching front. An upper low and associated surface reflection and frontal boundary drop southeast through the Great Lakes tomorrow and tomorrow night. Warm air advection increases ahead of the front, but with such a dry airmass in place, not expecting precipitation to be able to sustain itself as it moves toward Indiana. Expect increasing clouds Friday afternoon and evening to be the main impact from this passing system. && .LONG TERM (Friday night through Thursday)... Issued at 212 PM EDT Thu Oct 9 2025 The next 7 days look very dry once again as high pressure builds on the northern edge of an Atlantic low this weekend through early next week. This airmass will have continental origins leading to abnormally dry surface conditions throughout this period as well. The one caveat to this pattern will be a very weak thermal low pushing SE/E late tomorrow through Saturday with an associated frontal system. Although the air mass will be rather dry, modest moisture convergence along the front along with a good amount of lift will likely lead to numerous clouds with a few showers across northern Indiana. The diurnal temperature curve will amplify throughout this period due to the continental air mass` efficient radiative conditions. This should allow for lows to dip below guidance most night and for highs to exceed guidance. This should push afternoon temperatures slightly above climatology this weekend despite weak CAA be hind the frontal boundary late Saturday and Saturday night. By next week, height anomalies within midlevel ridging should result in a 5-10 degree temperature increase early next week with highs likely in the 80s once again. && .AVIATION (00Z TAF Issuance)... Issued at 635 PM EDT Thu Oct 9 2025 Impacts: - None Discussion: Clear skies will continue through the night into Friday morning, then some VFR clouds will move in from the northwest during the afternoon. Winds will become light southeast overnight, then become southwest during Friday with speeds of 10kt or less. Cannot rule out ground fog near 12Z for all but KIND, but confidence is not high enough to include at this time. && .IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Frost Advisory from 2 AM to 9 AM EDT Friday for INZ021-028>031- 035>049-051-052-057. && $$ SHORT TERM...CM LONG TERM...Updike AVIATION...50 |
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