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Atterbury, Indiana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 244 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Isolated showers ending in eastern Indiana this evening

- Fog expected late tonight and early Friday with patchy dense fog possible over northern counties

- Warm and dry weather resumes Friday through most if not all of next week, with above normal highs often near the low 80s

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.SHORT TERM (This Evening through Friday)... Issued at 244 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

Stratocu has been incredibly stubborn to mix out to this point but the thicker cloud deck is now as of 18Z largely confined to far eastern counties in closest proximity to the upper trough axis. A few showers linger across eastern Indiana as well. Temperatures were in the upper 60s over eastern counties with low to mid 70s further west where breaks in the clods were allowing for some sunshine.

The upper trough axis will finally pivot to the east of the area by early Friday and be replaced by rising heights as ridging aloft expands east towards the region. With the upper trough still in the area...cannot rule out a few additional showers over the east into the early evening with another extended period of dry weather commencing overnight into Friday and beyond.

The influx of drier air from the west will continue to slowly but steadily decrease cloud coverage over the next several hours. However with the upper trough axis lingering over eastern Indiana... a few showers will remain possible through or just after sunset before diminishing. The bulk of the deeper low level moisture and low clouds will shift into Ohio overnight but there is potential as winds veer to northerly for at least scattered stratocu to drift back west into far eastern portions of the forecast area during the predawn hours.

The much bigger impact however is likely to come from the development of fog late tonight and early Friday. Model soundings show a saturated near surface layer under a shallow inversion. With skies clearing this evening and winds becoming light overnight... really good setup is in place for patchy ground fog over much of the forecast area with a particular focus over northern counties where greater coverage of fog along with the potential for patchy dense fog will exist. Trends will need to be monitored through the evening and early overnight as fog develops for any enhanced messaging but for now will highlight via the HWO and social media graphics. Fog will burn off quickly after sunrise Friday setting the stage for a dry yet pleasant day. Enough lingering moisture within the boundary layer will likely support establishment of a scattered cu field for the afternoon.

Temps...coolest night in two weeks is expected for much of the forecast area with lows in the lower 50s. Low level thermals support mid to upper 70s for Friday.

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.LONG TERM (Friday Night through Thursday)... Issued at 244 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

Although astronomical fall began a few days ago, Central Indiana will continue to see warm and dry conditions that feel more like late August/Early September through the extended. These warm and dry conditions are due to the influence of a broad upper ridge building over the plains that will gradually extend into the western Great Lakes by late this weekend. Meanwhile, an upper level trough moving through the region today will gradually move east and become nearly stationary along the Appalachians owing to the influence of a building Bermuda high off the mid-Atlantic seaboard.

High temperatures this weekend will be in the low-mid 80s area wide /about 10 degrees above normal/. Thanks to fairly long nights and dewpoints in the 50s, low temperatures are expected to be 50s closer to normal, with the warmer conditions in the mid-upper 50s in the larger cities due to urban heat island effects. Generally winds will be light and variable Friday night through Saturday night, which may lead to another night or two of patchy fog in outlying areas especially those that saw the most rainfall in the last 24 hrs. Since model guidance is mixed on this fog potential will leave these conditions out of the forecast for now. By Sunday, winds will become more N-NE, remaining light, thanks to building high pressure over the Great Lakes.

Attention turns to the developing tropical system (Invest 94L) currently near Hispaniola. There is very good agreement in the hurricane and ensemble models showing this system to strengthen and move towards the SE Atlantic coast by late Monday or Tuesday. The interaction of this system with the upper trough over the Appalachians will lead to a bit of a slingshot effect with the tropical system, with light precip possibly getting as far west as Central Indiana on Wednesday. 12Z Euro has backed off on this potential and NBM paints generally 5-10 percent pops for the period. Sufficient uncertainty exists to preclude to change to a day 6 POP forecast, but trends and later forecast guidance will continue to be monitored. The most likely influence of this tropical system will be an increase of the NE surface winds thanks to an increasing pressure gradient and advection of drier air from the Great Lakes/Eastern Canada. As a result, temperatures may actually warm into the mid- upper 80s /depending on extent of mid-high cloud cover/ thanks to increased low level adiabatic mixing Monday into Tuesday. Slightly cooler, but still above normal high temperatures are expected for Wednesday into Thursday with greater cloud cover and weak CAA expected to move in from the east during this time period.

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.AVIATION (18Z TAF Issuance)... Issued at 105 PM EDT Thu Sep 25 2025

Impacts:

- VFR ceilings developing this afternoon - Fog potential around sunrise Friday, especially at KLAF

Discussion:

Stubborn stratocu continues to slowly give way as drier air advects into the region from the west. Should see all terminals at VFR ceilings at or just after 18Z but cloud coverage will remain elevated through late day with more extensive clearing by this evening. Northwest winds up to 10kts are expected.

Mainly clear skies overnight with lingering moisture in the near surface layer will support fog development in the predawn hours focused especially at KLAF. KBMG and KHUF may see brief visibility restrictions as well but higher uncertainty exists at both sites. Model soundings are supportive of few to scattered cu developing by midday Friday.

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

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SHORT TERM...Ryan LONG TERM...Crosbie AVIATION...Ryan

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