A FROSTY AND COLD START SATURDAY MORNING WILL GIVE WAY TO SUNNY SKIES AND TEMPERARURES CLIMBING TO THE 50 DEGREE MARK.
The clear skies early Saturday morning allowed temperatures to start cold with frost and even some patchy fog. Sunny skies dominate the first half of the weekend - allowing temperatures to climb into the upper 40's to around 50 degrees. Thin high clouds late Saturday indicate a system out west will bring the chance of light rain before the weekend comes to a close.
A milder pattern is taking hold but along with it the chance of rain. Clouds will break Monday morning for sun and high's back up to the lower 50's. A storm system in the central Plains Tuesday will generate new showers - arriving Tuesday afternoon. A warm front will inch northward Tuesday afternoon. This front will provide the milder air but also focus the rain chances over central Indiana through Friday.