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The precipitation is just getting out of hand. Meteorological winter was the 4th wettest on record for Indiana and Indianapolis was not an exception. We are +4.11 inches of precipitation during those three months. March was not to be outdone. We finished +4.05 inches for the single month with a total precipitation of 7.49 inches. Strange thing is we didn't set a single rainfall record that month. It just seemed to rain all the time. So in the last 4 months now we are +8.16 inches. The bad news is we've tacked on more rain since midnight (April 1st) and we have another big rain event coming later this week. Our temperatures are also slightly below normal since January 1st.

Give me some dry and mild weather please.




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[*] posted on 4/3/2008 at 19:50

well, it's been very calm and mild here since Tuesday. No wind, clear, low humidity, and high temps around 60. The mornings have been frosty and around 30 though.

Monday morning at 9am it was 35 and a rain/snow mix. :bouncing:
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