Smiles of the Day

Monticello, IN

Right Now
74°
Mostly Cloudy
  • Humidity: 39%
  • Feels Like: 74°
  • Heat Index: 74°
  • Wind: 4 mph
  • Wind Chill: 74°
  • UV Index: 0 Low
  • Sunrise: 07:02:57 AM
  • Sunset: 08:30:07 PM
  • Dew Point: 48°
  • Visibility: 10 mi

Today

Thunderstorms early, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 44F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%.

Tonight

Thunderstorms early, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 44F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%.

Tomorrow

Mostly sunny skies. High 57F. Winds NW at 10 to 20 mph.

Day
Temp
Thu
44°
74°
Thu
74°/44°
Thunderstorms. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Lows overnight in the mid 40s.

Chance of Rain: 98%

Sunrise: 07:02:57 AM

Sunset: 08:30:07 PM

Humidity: 76%

Wind: N @ 15 mph

UV Index: 0 Low

Thursday Night

Thunderstorms early, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Potential for severe thunderstorms. Low 44F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 100%.

Fri
37°
57°
Fri
57°/37°
A few clouds. Highs in the upper 50s and lows in the upper 30s.

Chance of Rain: 6%

Sunrise: 07:01:27 AM

Sunset: 08:31:10 PM

Humidity: 54%

Wind: NW @ 15 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Friday Night

Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Low 37F. Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph.

Sat
36°
52°
Sat
52°/36°
Plenty of sun. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the mid 30s.

Chance of Rain: 2%

Sunrise: 06:59:58 AM

Sunset: 08:32:14 PM

Humidity: 46%

Wind: WNW @ 15 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Saturday Night

Partly cloudy skies. Low 36F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.

Sun
38°
58°
Sun
58°/38°
Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s and lows in the upper 30s.

Chance of Rain: 4%

Sunrise: 06:58:30 AM

Sunset: 08:33:17 PM

Humidity: 46%

Wind: WNW @ 9 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Sunday Night

Clear skies. Low 38F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.

Mon
48°
64°
Mon
64°/48°
More sun than clouds. Highs in the mid 60s and lows in the upper 40s.

Chance of Rain: 3%

Sunrise: 06:57:03 AM

Sunset: 08:34:20 PM

Humidity: 46%

Wind: SW @ 10 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Monday Night

Cloudy skies. Low 48F. Winds SSW at 10 to 15 mph.

Tue
38°
59°
Tue
59°/38°
Mainly cloudy and rainy. Highs in the upper 50s and lows in the upper 30s.

Chance of Rain: 67%

Sunrise: 06:55:37 AM

Sunset: 08:35:24 PM

Humidity: 61%

Wind: SW @ 16 mph

UV Index: 3 Moderate

Tuesday Night

Rain showers early with clearing later at night. Low 38F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.

Wed
34°
51°
Wed
51°/34°
More sun than clouds. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the mid 30s.

Chance of Rain: 5%

Sunrise: 06:54:12 AM

Sunset: 08:36:27 PM

Humidity: 58%

Wind: N @ 11 mph

UV Index: 7 High

Wednesday Night

A few clouds from time to time. Low 34F. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph.

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