Indianapolis, Ind. – Central Indiana is in for a fall-like weekend as cooler air settles in, bringing some of the coldest mornings of the season so far. Sunshine will dominate skies, but temperatures will dip into the low to mid-40s by Sunday and Monday morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, afternoon highs will rebound into the low 70s each day, making for crisp but comfortable afternoons after chilly starts. Winds may stay breezy at times Saturday, but skies remain clear with no rain in the outlook.
The cold mornings will be most noticeable in rural and low-lying areas, where thermometers could bottom out near 40 degrees. Homeowners are advised to check outdoor plants and pets, as temperatures approach levels that could stress sensitive vegetation.
Drivers should also prepare for patchy fog in river valleys and open farmland early in the day before the sun quickly warms conditions.
Temperatures will begin to moderate by midweek, but the cool pattern holds through Monday with sunny skies and no major storm threats. Additional updates are expected if overnight lows trend any colder.
Five Day Forecast for Indianapolis, Indiana
- Saturday: Breezy, sunny. High 69–75.
- Sunday: Sunny. High 70–74, Low 43–48.
- Monday: Sunny. High 72–76, Low 40–45.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High mid-70s, Low upper 40s.
- Wednesday: Sunny and warming. High upper 70s, Low near 50.