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FXUS63 KIND 171015
AFDIND

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Indianapolis IN
515 AM EST Mon Nov 17 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Dry and sunny today with rain moving in after midnight tonight
  through Tuesday

- Lower chances for rain midweek with chances increasing
  again Thursday into the weekend

&&

.SHORT TERM (Today and tonight)...
Issued at 304 AM EST Mon Nov 17 2025

Today.

Temperatures continue to slowly drop across central Indiana with
most sites now in the low to mid 30s as light winds and dry surface
air allow for efficient radiational cooling. Continue to track a
dissipating area of mid and high level clouds across Illinois that
are now beginning to enter the northwestern counties, but with the
aforementioned dry air near the surface and aloft, coverage
continues to decrease as these clouds move southeast.

Dry and quiet weather is expected for today with winds shifting from
the west to south towards the evening hours ahead of the arrival of
precipitation after midnight tonight. This southerly shift will
gradually allow for some dew point recovery, but expect much of the
rise to not begin until near precipitation onset.

With weaker near surface winds, don`t expect the same extent of
moisture mixing out today, but with the very dry antecedent
conditions, minimum RH values will fall back into the 25 to 35
percent range.

Tonight.

An upper level trough is then expected to move across Nebraska into
Iowa during the overnight hours tonight with broad isentropic lift
out ahead of the system which will bring rain as early as midnight
to the far western counties but expect the majority of the
precipitation to fall during the dawn to morning hours Tuesday.
Can`t rule out an isolated thunderstorm tonight with cooler air
aloft allowing for some elevated instability, but generally expect
the precipitation to remain on the lighter end with only a few
rumbles. Total QPF tonight should be around a tenth of an inch to up
to a quarter inch in isolated spots.

&&

.LONG TERM (Tuesday through Sunday)...
Issued at 304 AM EST Mon Nov 17 2025

The long term will start off with a short wave moving through the
area, bringing rain for much of the day Tuesday. Despite this being
a relatively near-term system, there remains uncertainty between
models with the main uncertainty being the amount and coverage of
rain expected. At this time, widespread likely PoPs are in play for
the first part of the day Tuesday followed by a potential dry slot
arriving over the northern portion of the forecast area during the
latter part of the day. Given this, higher QPF is expected across
south-central Indiana with less than half an inch more likely across
the northern half. Rain will then come to an end from NW to SE
Tuesday night and brief ridging Wednesday bringing dry weather.

Another, potentially stronger, shortwave expected for the end of the
week will provide additional rain chances from Thursday into the
start of the weekend. On the leading edge, WAA from SW flow will
also bring above normal temperatures for Thursday and Friday.

Both of these system will have enough instability to produce chances
for embedded thunderstorms at times, with best chances across the
southern portion of the forecast area.

&&

.AVIATION (12Z TAF Issuance)...
Issued at 514 AM EST Mon Nov 17 2025

Impacts:

- Rain moving in after 06Z tonight, little to no vsby restrictions

Discussion:

VFR conditions are expected through the period outside of a low end
chance for brief MVFR vsbys during rain tonight into early tomorrow.
Cloud cover will gradually begin to increase during the evening and
early overnight hours ahead of the arrival of rain. While rain won`t
be steady through the night and tomorrow, coverage should be high
enough to keep a broad mention of -RA through much of the second
half of the TAF period. Winds will gradually shift from the west to
more southerly towards 16Z but are expected to remain less than 8kts
through the TAF period.

&&

.IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
None.
&&

$$

SHORT TERM...White
LONG TERM...KF
AVIATION...White