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Here in indianapolis morning lows have been in the 45 to 49 degree range for the last several days, almost a week a few trees here and there are either showing some fall colors already or are on the verge of starting the process of changing colorsusually virtually none of the trees even start changing colors until the end of september, thankfully these fall colors are very isolated and hit or miss and in most cases not fully developedyet. The forecast for the next week has no risk of frost but lows in the 40s are cold enough for me until my blood thickens for winter
Last edited by Isleofpalms85; 09-19-2014 at 12:03 AM..
Wind chills into the 30s down to Albany and Southern Mass but no wind chill values reported in Vermont. That's because there's no wind which allowed the drop in temps.
Rutland reporting overcast which didn't allow a drop to freezing.
Binghamton 38F
The front is off the coast and even dropped to southern NJ yet I'm near 50 right now.
Everytime my folks go to Italy (southern boot) it seems like their always coming back with stories about how hot it was.. lol Here's this weekends forecast
86 F with 60+ dew points this Sunday. Welcome to Florlanta .
We REALLY couldn't ask for better weather than this for Music Midtown though. HUGE improvement from last year where it rained so much Piedmont turned into a mud bowl. This is perfect fall weather!
It has been hot as hell(above 35 degree Celsius.36-38 I suppose) and a typhoon is just around the corner.
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