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Tracking drier weather ahead of another rain chance midweek

TONIGHT: Isolated storms have popped up this afternoon as forecast, and they are expected to continue into the evening, before dying with sunset. Heavy rain and lightning are possible with anything developing this evening. Storms may pop up with little notice, and are moving from east to west, so be mindful if you're enjoying outdoor time.

TOMORROW: The moisture that has led to today's chance for storms will push west, clearing most of the region of rain chances, but we won't rule it out for those along HWY 65, especially in the south near Warsaw. Most are sunny, with a high near 90.

EXTENDED: Expect temperatures to climb to near 90 yet again on Tuesday. Most of the region will be mostly sunny. A cold front will drop in from the northeast on Wednesday, bringing a chance for scattered storms with it. Timing is still a question, but this should have an impact on temperatures, keeping us in the mid-80s. Thursday, we will be sunny as drier air fills in behind the front. Thursday and Friday look mild and dry, with highs in the mid-80s. This is our "relief" before we climb back to warmer temps on Saturday where we encounter more rain chances.

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