Indianapolis, IN – A freeze warning has been issued for parts of Indiana tonight, with temperatures expected to drop into the low 20s. The warning is in effect from 1 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, the unseasonably cold temperatures could damage sensitive vegetation, including crops, and cause problems for unprotected outdoor plumbing. The advisory emphasizes the need for residents to take precautions, such as wrapping outdoor plants and allowing outdoor plumbing to drip slowly to prevent freezing.
In addition to tonight’s freeze, another freeze is possible on Tuesday night, further impacting outdoor conditions.
Residents are urged to protect tender plants from the cold and ensure any outdoor equipment is adequately covered. Freezing conditions can often cause significant disruptions, particularly to agriculture and outdoor infrastructure, making these safety measures crucial for the next several days.
For more information and updates, visit the National Weather Service’s Indiana page.




