A warm front is moving toward central Indiana and much warmer air is on the way. Clouds will increase this evening as the front approaches and we’ll have a spotty shower or two this evening. The isolated showers will continue overnight and exit the state by daybreak Friday.

Friday will be milder and mainly dry. After a few patchy showers during the early morning hours, the rain next round of rain holds off until late in the evening. From here, an unsettled pattern will take hold for the weekend with off and on showers and storms. There will be windows of dry time but rain is likely both Saturday and Sunday

A cold front will move closer to the region Monday. Ahead of the cold front highs will warm into the 70s and more widespread showers and storms will develop. The cold front will move across the state Tuesday and rain and thunderstorms will continue until the front passes. Behind the cold front high temperatures will cool into the 50s for Wednesday and Thursday.

Air Quality was in the moderate range Thursday.

A few isolated showers are possible overnight.

Friday will be a much warmer day.

Friday will be a dry day, but more rain is likely Friday night through Saturday morning.

High temperatures will be above average this weekend.

A daily chance for rain starts Saturday.