Hot final few days of summer expected, rain chance on the horizon Sep. 18, 2024

Sept. 18 | Evening Forecast with Chief Meteorologist Ashley Brown

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We officially tied our longest streak of no measurable rain in Indy for this year at 12 days.

This streak carries into this weekend with summer set to wrap up on the hotter end of things. There is some hope, however, going into early next week for rain.

Wednesday night: The streak of cool nights rolls on for us under mostly clear skies. Lows look to bottom out in the low to mid 60s.

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Thursday: After another cool start to the day for Thursday, we’ll have yet a repeat of hot afternoon temperatures. Highs will climb into the upper 80s to low 90s with light winds. Thursday will also mark our 13th straight day of no rain, which will end up making it our longest dry streak of the year.

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Friday: We will literally use the copy and paste forecast function once again to end the workweek for Friday. You can also call it a case of deja vu as we’ll start cool but then turn hot again with highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. There is a very small chance that a few showers sneak into northwestern sections of Indiana, but we’re calling for another mainly dry day statewide.

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