Indianapolis, IN — Central Indiana will experience a significant weather shift starting today, marking the first day of meteorological fall with cooler temperatures and lower humidity. A cold front is moving in, bringing overnight lows into the upper 40s to low 50s through Tuesday, drastically cooler than the seasonal norms.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, the shift will begin with drier air, setting the stage for a chilly week ahead. Today will see daytime highs in the low 80s, but temperatures will drop sharply tonight. Residents should prepare for cool nights and plan accordingly, especially those with outdoor activities or vulnerable to colder weather.
The brief reprieve from heat will continue through midweek, with temperatures climbing back to near normal by Thursday. However, the cold front will reassert itself next weekend, bringing another round of below-normal temperatures.
Stay informed of weather updates and prepare for the cooler nights ahead. Now is the time to bring out fall clothing and ensure heating systems are operational, as the season’s first significant temperature drop arrives in Central Indiana.




