Indianapolis, IN – Central Indiana will continue to experience high temperatures through Saturday, but thunderstorms are likely to bring relief by Sunday, with additional rain expected early next week.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Indianapolis, isolated storms may develop Sunday afternoon, with a 40% chance of rain. Temperatures will reach 90°F on Saturday before dropping into the upper 70s by Monday. Rain chances will increase heading into the workweek, with more significant showers possible on Monday and Tuesday.
Residents should prepare for potential weather disruptions, especially on local roadways like I-70 and I-65, where slick conditions could develop. Motorists are advised to drive carefully as storm activity may lead to reduced visibility and localized flooding in some areas. Outdoor events scheduled for Sunday may also be affected, so it’s essential to check the forecast before making plans.
By Monday, cooler weather will settle in, bringing some much-needed relief to Central Indiana.