

Indianapolis, IN – Parts of Indiana are under a frost advisory tonight, with patchy frost expected in low-lying areas and valleys. Temperatures are forecasted to drop significantly, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue a warning for sensitive plants and outdoor equipment.
According to the NWS, frost will develop late tonight, especially in low-lying and rural areas. The advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m. Friday. Residents in the affected areas should take preventive actions to minimize damage to gardens and exposed pipes.
Looking ahead, patchy frost could return early next week, with Monday and Tuesday nights predicted to be especially cold. The NWS warns of the possibility of a freeze in some regions as temperatures continue to drop.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed of weather changes as fall temperatures dip below average. No spotter activation is expected at this time, but the frost advisory is a reminder that colder weather is settling in across the state.