Monday Weather Briefing

Today’s Key Messages:

  • Isolated to scattered showers and storms today, mainly across southwestern Indiana
  • Daily chances for showers and storms continue through Wednesday
  • Temperatures gradually warming through the week with high back to near 90 by the weekend
FORECAST UPDATE...
Issued at 927 AM EDT Mon Aug 4 2025

Showers continue to drift slowly across the lower Wabash Valley this
morning although rainfall rates are substantially lower than prior
to daybreak. Mid and high level clouds had settled across the rest
of the forecast area with the inverted surface trough extending from
southwest Indiana into the lower Mississippi Valley. 13Z
temperatures were in the 60s in most locations.

The inverted trough is likely to move little today...if anything it
may shift west slightly. With the bulk of the moisture and lift
associated with the feature on the eastern flank of the boundary...
this will keep the potential for scattered convection into the
afternoon focused across the southwest half of the forecast area and
especially across the lower Wabash Valley. Residual dry air
associated with high pressure over the eastern Great Lakes will
stunt northward moisture advection for much of the day and keep any
rain generally confined to the south and west of Interstate 74 into
the early evening.

While there was not any lightning earlier this morning...the
addition of weak instability levels for the afternoon supports
isolated to scattered thunderstorms. The primary focus remains on
the potential for slow moving downpours and localized flooding which
we have already seen occur early this morning across parts of
Daviess and Knox Counties. The lower Wabash Valley has been the
wettest part of the forecast area since early last week which
heightens the flooding risk with any additional storms later today.

The abundance in cloud cover will keep highs confined to the upper
70s and lower 80s. Zone and grid updates out.

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