Indianapolis, Indiana – Gray skies linger across central Indiana this morning, the air cool and damp after a string of brisk starts to November. But the pattern is shifting—after a brief sprinkle chance tonight, a stretch of calmer, sunnier days will ease the early chill by Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, scattered sprinkles may develop late tonight as light winds turn west and clouds build. Any moisture remains light, less than a tenth of an inch, with no travel impacts expected. Temperatures hover near 40 degrees through daybreak Sunday before sunshine returns by afternoon.
The weekend’s slow warmup continues Monday, when highs reach near 60 under clear skies. That’s a welcome rebound for residents planning outdoor cleanup, raking leaves, or early holiday decorating before cooler air edges back later next week. Calm winds through Monday will favor easy travel along I-70 and I-65, though fog patches may form in rural areas before sunrise.
By Tuesday, highs climb into the lower 60s, a mild stretch for early November. The region stays mostly dry through midweek before models hint at a more unsettled pattern by Thursday night into Friday. For now, no early winter weather appears imminent—though forecasters are watching colder air pooling over the upper Midwest for possible dips in the 10-day outlook.
After a chilly start, Indiana heads into a gentler early-week rhythm: crisp mornings, soft sunshine, and a quiet pause before the next November shift.
Five-Day Forecast for Indianapolis, IN:
Sat: 55/39 – Partly sunny; light winds, spotty sprinkles late.
Sun: 55/37 – Mostly sunny; calm breeze, pleasant day.
Mon: 60/37 – Clear and mild; ideal outdoor conditions.
Tue: 61/46 – Mostly sunny; late clouds possible.
Wed: 66/46 – Partly sunny; breezy and warm for fall.





