Today: Rain showers continue throughout most of the day. We will see the heaviest rainfall around the evening commute, so be sure to take it easy out on the streets as there is a possibility of flooded roadways. There is a Flash Flood Watch in effect until tomorrow morning for Blackford and Jay counties. Winds will be on the breezy side coming out of the north at 10-15 MPH, gusts up to 35. A high of 59 degrees for the day.
Tonight: Winds will increase throughout the night, remaining out of the north at 20-25 MPH, gusts up to 40 MPH. Rain will become more scattered as the night goes on. A low of 50 degrees.
Tomorrow: Scattered showers throughout the day so you will want to keep an umbrella or rain jacket nearby. Otherwise, on the cooler side, topping out at 58 degrees. Winds coming out of the west at 10-15 MPH.
7-Day Forecast: Rain hangs around going into the weekend. It won't be a wash out as we will see plenty of dry time, but it is a good idea to have an umbrella handy. Skies will finally start to clear up by the start of next week. Temperatures will start to reach near average after Thursday, hovering in the mid to upper 70s.
--Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch
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