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Springville, Indiana Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 657 PM EDT Fri Sep 26 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Fog possible again tonight, locally dense

- An otherwise lovely early autumn day today with clear skies this afternoon, highs 76-80F

- Dry and unseasonably warm this weekend into next week, highs in 80s through Tuesday

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.SHORT TERM (This evening through Saturday)... Issued at 312 PM EDT Fri Sep 26 2025

Analysis shows broad and weak troughing in the mid to upper-levels with subtle high pressure at the surface. Upper-level ridging upstream should gradually build eastward this the weekend, leaving us with generally quiet weather through the forecast period. Overall, expect mainly clear skies with seasonable temperatures trending warmer-than-normal by tomorrow into Sunday. Expect highs climbing into the 80s with lows generally falling into the 50s.

Our primary forecast challenge concerns patchy fog developing overnight. Like this morning, light winds within a broadly subsident column should promote ideal radiative cooling potential during the overnight hours tonight and this weekend. Recent rainfall has moistened up the boundary layer sufficiently for patchy fog after sunset. Additionally, little in the way of an air mass change is anticipated so rich low-level moisture should linger for a few days.

Conditions for fog should become less favorable with time, however, as ground moisture slowly evaporates a little more each day. Still, moisture is abundant enough for now that some instances of dense fog cannot be ruled out. The best chance of fog is in areas that saw the most rainfall, in agricultural/rural areas, and along river valleys.

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.LONG TERM (Saturday night through Friday)... Issued at 312 PM EDT Fri Sep 26 2025

Dry and warm pattern is expected to persist through most, if not all, of the long term period. An omega block will be in place at the start of the period which models show should break down within a few days, but an area of high pressure is expected to stick around the Great Lakes through next week. By late next week, another blocking pattern may set up again, keeping the warm, dry set up in place into the extended period. There are still quite a few unknowns as multiple tropical systems are ongoing in the Atlantic, and models have varying resolutions for their tracks, mainly for the disturbance near Cuba. For now, it seems most likely that these systems will help to keep the nearby high from progressing eastward much. However, can`t rule out the chance of some of the remnants tracking into the region at some point next week, which could potentially introduce some PoPs for central Indiana. Otherwise, warmth and dryness is the name of the game for a while.

Highs through the long term will be above normal, starting off from the mid 80s and into the upper 70s. Lows will be in the 50s to near 60.

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.AVIATION (00Z TAF Issuance)... Issued at 657 PM EDT Fri Sep 26 2025

Impacts:

- None

Discussion:

VFR conditions expected through the TAF period outside of a minimal threat for MVFR fog towards daybreak tomorrow. Much drier surface air will help to limit fog coverage with chances for MVFR conditions less than 20 percent at any given terminal. Diurnal cu at around 050 will return tomorrow afternoon, but otherwise skies should remain mostly clear to clear through the TAF period with light and variable winds.

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

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

NWS IND Office Area Forecast Discussion

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