Indianapolis, Indiana – Hazy sunshine and mild temperatures will greet residents across central Indiana on Tuesday, offering a pleasant break before a significant warm-up begins mid-week. The hazy conditions, caused by smoke aloft, are not expected to impact air quality at the surface.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, highs will linger in the mid to upper 70s today. A shift in the weather pattern will bring a return to more summer-like conditions starting Wednesday, with temperatures climbing into the low to mid-80s.
The warming trend continues through Thursday for Indianapolis and surrounding communities like Carmel and Fishers, with afternoon highs pushing toward 87 degrees alongside a moderate increase in humidity. While the skies will be bright, the persistent haze may be noticeable.
This tranquil and rain-free period is expected to last through Thursday. Officials note that the chances for showers and thunderstorms will begin to increase late Friday and into the weekend, ending the dry spell.