Barometric Pressure in Monrovia, United States 
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The pressure in Monrovia, Indiana, United States is predicted falling over the next 24 hours, with an average pressure of today, which is considered normal.
Weather prediction: Rain at times, very unsettled
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Monrovia is , with a low of and a high of .
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Monrovia has four clear seasons. Summers are warm, humid, and often rainy. Winters are cold, with occasional snow, ice, and freezing rain. Spring and fall bring changing temperatures and quick shifts between warm and cool days.
Weather systems often move across Indiana from the west. Low pressure systems can bring clouds, rain, thunderstorms, or snow. High pressure usually brings calmer, drier weather and clearer skies. In spring and summer, warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico can cause heavy rain and storms. Cold air from Canada can bring sudden drops in temperature.
Monrovia is inland, so it does not get the mild temperatures found near a large ocean. Its mostly flat and gently rolling land allows weather systems to move through easily. Farms, forests, and nearby streams can affect temperatures slightly, but they do not greatly change the region’s weather.
The local climate is humid continental. This means Monrovia has warm summers, cold winters, and rainfall in every season. Thunderstorms are most common from spring through summer. Snow is most likely from December through February, but winter temperatures can change quickly.