
It was another steamy day across central Indiana on Tuesday as highs peaked into the lower 90s. Terre Haute ended up with a high of 92° and Indianapolis reached its 18th 90° day of the year. On average, downtown Indy reaches 90° 19 times per year. The city will likely hit that mark this afternoon with the high heat and humidity in place again.
There is a "stationary" frontal boundary situated over central Indiana today. Indianapolis is located on the "warm" side of the boundary and this is evident with what has been occurring across this U.S. in the last 24 hours. Highs yesterday struggled to reach 60° in Des Moines, Iowa, and Minneapolis, Minnesota! Rapid City, South Dakota, only climbed to 44° on Tuesday when temperatures were in mid-80s on Sunday.
The Link LonkSeptember 10, 2020 at 04:38AM
https://fox59.com/weather/weve-gone-dry-in-central-indiana-as-september-rainfall-remains-small/
We’ve gone dry in central Indiana as September rainfall remains small - Fox 59
https://news.google.com/search?q=dry&hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en
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