Weather Alert: Storms and High Humidity Expected Midweek Across Northern Indiana

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Northern Indiana, IN – A stretch of clear skies and comfortable overnight conditions is set to shift as Northern Indiana residents brace for rounds of rain and storms this week, paired with a notable rise in humidity.

According to the US National Weather Service Northern Indiana, isolated showers and storms could develop Tuesday afternoon, mainly south of US 30, marking the beginning of an unsettled weather pattern. Meteorologists warn that multiple rounds of scattered rain and storms are likely from Wednesday morning through Thursday evening, bringing highs in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees.

Forecasters emphasize that dew points will climb into the mid-70s, making for a humid and potentially uncomfortable stretch. “Dry conditions continue overnight with mostly clear skies and light winds,” the National Weather Service said Monday. “However, humidity notably increases over the next few days, and scattered storms will be possible Tuesday afternoon into midweek.”

Tuesday’s forecast calls for afternoon highs between 87 and 90 degrees, with the threat of thunderstorms growing later in the day. The unsettled conditions are expected to continue Wednesday, as repeated rounds of storms may affect travel and outdoor plans. Overnight lows through the period will remain mild, generally in the mid-60s.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts and remain alert for any severe weather watches or warnings that may be issued as the situation develops.

This week’s weather shift highlights the importance of planning for increased heat and humidity, as well as potential disruptions from thunderstorms.


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