Bloomington, IN – A soft morning haze drifts across central Indiana, reflecting the last of autumn’s warmth before changes begin to build later this week. The air is crisp and calm now, but by Friday, a sharp temperature drop and steady rain could reshape the weekend’s rhythm.
Through Thursday, sunshine and mild air rule the region, with highs climbing into the upper 60s and even low 70s — an unusually warm stretch for early November. Winds stay mostly light, though Wednesday may bring gusts near 25 mph as pressure gradients tighten ahead of the approaching front. For now, roads remain dry, making it an ideal stretch for early holiday prep or midweek travel.
Thursday starts pleasant again, but clouds will steadily thicken from west to east by late afternoon. Models continue to hint at a Friday rain event, with showers and even a few rumbles of thunder possible as the front sweeps through the I-65 corridor. Rain could linger into early Saturday before cooler, drier air moves in.
Behind the system, temperatures tumble into the 40s by Sunday, bringing that unmistakable November chill. The shift marks a seasonal turning point — a reminder that colder air and even early snow chances could soon follow across the Great Lakes and Midwest.
For now, enjoy the week’s bright skies and open windows — this may be Indiana’s final warm run before winter’s doorstep arrives later this month.





