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Rain and storm timeline for Thursday as weak cold front moves in | 13Weather Blog

INDIANAPOLIS — Slow-moving front will help spark more downpours Thursday Across Indiana

Just like wringing out a wet rag, we are squeezing the atmosphere today as a weak cold front dips south across Indiana, bringing another round of scattered showers and storms. This setup continues the same pattern we’ve seen much of July: Isolated rain with high humidity and some sunshine in between.

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Today’s forecast – Thursday, July 17 – follows a familiar script. A slow-moving front is pushing in from the north. As it progresses southward, it’ll spark additional rain and storm development, especially along and south of the boundary. The challenge is pinpointing where exactly the front will stall, which determines who stays dry and who gets soaked.

The mugginess in the Philly region has been unrelenting, and near historic

Only two summers since 1948 have been muggier than this one during the June 1-July 15 period.

When the sun-cooked air feels like it’s too full of moisture to bother moving, Jeff Kochanowicz has experienced an altogether unpleasant sensation when he brings his bike to a stop.

“You feel like a French fry under a heat lamp,” said Kochanowicz, president of the Bicycle Club of Philadelphia.

It’s perhaps less-than-small compensation, but bicyclists, runners, people who work outside, and just plain pedestrians have been experiencing something special.

Based on an analysis of the moisture content of the Philadelphia air as measured by the hourly dew points, this was the third-sultriest June 1-to-July 15 period in records dating to 1948. And it looks like the mugginess is going to persist, along with the episodic rains.

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Soggy central Indiana weekend, with some severe storms possible | July 18, 2025

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Strong winds, torrential downpours are in play over the next few days.

Scattered showers and possibly a stray thunderstorm will move through the region this morning along a surface boundary that will shift south throughout the day. This should keep most rain chances away from Central Indiana by late morning through the rest of the afternoon.

High temperatures will reach the mid-80s, with very high humidity making for another uncomfortable afternoon.

Early to mid-evening should be relatively quiet with mostly cloudy skies. An upper-level wave moving through during the overnight hours could produce scattered showers and thunderstorms after midnight into early Saturday morning.

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