Indianapolis, IN – A brisk change is brewing across Indiana as October fades into November, bringing colder air, gusty winds, and the season’s first hint of winter. Early risers will notice the chill building through the weekend as temperatures slip back into the upper 30s by Sunday morning, with the potential for light flurries across northern and central counties.
According to the National Weather Service, mostly sunny skies will hold today with highs near 58°F, but a sharp west wind gusting up to 25 mph will make it feel cooler. Clouds increase later, and Saturday brings slightly milder highs around 55°F before a weak front ushers in a chance for light showers overnight. Some areas north of Indianapolis could see those showers mix with a few brief flurries before dawn Sunday as colder air sweeps in.
Sunday marks the start of November and the return of Daylight Saving Time at 2 a.m. The air will turn crisper under mostly clear skies, and highs will hover in the mid-50s—perfect for early fall yard work or post-Halloween cleanup. By Monday, drier, calmer weather takes hold with sunshine returning and afternoon highs near 60°F.
Looking ahead, Tuesday and Wednesday stay clear and cool, offering a steady stretch for travelers and outdoor plans. Still, forecasters hint this pattern could open the door for colder, more active systems later next week—perhaps the region’s first measurable snow before mid-November.





