Indianapolis, IN – A wet stretch of weather is in store for Central Indiana this week, with off-and-on showers and thunderstorms expected through Friday. While not a total washout, residents should prepare for changing conditions each day and keep umbrellas handy.
According to the National Weather Service Indianapolis, Tuesday will bring scattered showers across the region, with daytime highs reaching into the lower 60s and overnight lows dipping into the 30s. Drier conditions return briefly Wednesday before thunderstorm chances increase Thursday afternoon and evening. Isolated storms may linger into Friday, with warmer air pushing high temperatures toward 70°.
Localized rain could lead to minor travel delays, especially during evening commutes on Thursday and Friday. No widespread severe weather is forecast at this time, but residents should monitor updates in case of changing storm intensity.
Temperatures will rebound significantly by the weekend, with highs in the 70s expected across Indianapolis, Muncie, Bloomington, and surrounding areas. This marks a notable shift from recent cooler patterns, offering a warmer start to spring.
Drivers should use caution during wet periods and avoid flooded roadways. Those with outdoor plans should stay weather-aware through Friday before a sunnier, warmer weekend arrives.