Indiana – Damp streets and low gray clouds hang over Indianapolis this morning, and the air feels unusually mild for February. Temperatures sit in the mid-50s, and rain is still scattered across parts of the metro.
Showers taper at times, but more rain redevelops by afternoon. Highs climb near 70 degrees as winds gust over 30 mph. That warmth feels like early spring, yet it will not last. Keep rain gear handy through the evening commute.
Clouds increase again tonight with lows near 49. Sprinkles remain possible. By Thursday, steadier rain moves in, especially after midday. Highs hold in the mid-60s before another round of rain likely continues Thursday night. Some pockets could see heavier downpours.
Friday flips the script. Sunshine returns, but temperatures fall sharply. Highs reach only the upper 40s with brisk west winds. Friday night drops near 30, setting the stage for a colder weekend.
Saturday brings mostly sunny skies and a high near 43. A slight chance of rain or snow develops late. Saturday night turns colder, with lows near 27 and a 30 percent chance of snow. Even light accumulation can create slick patches.
Sunday stays mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-30s. A few snow showers remain possible. Watch for flash freezing where wet pavement refreezes after sunset.
Next week starts chilly but trends milder. Highs rebound into the mid-30s Monday and near 40 by Tuesday. Longer-range signals hint at above-normal temperatures returning late next week, with stronger “Spring Warmth” vibes building across the Midwest.
Traveling this weekend? Let us know if you see rain change to snow in your neighborhood.
Five-Day Outlook for Indianapolis, Indiana
Thursday: Rain likely, high 66°F.
Friday: Mostly sunny, high 49°F.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 43°F.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, high 35°F.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 34°F.



