Indianapolis, Indiana – Hoosiers can expect near-perfect spring conditions this weekend as high pressure holds steady, delivering sunny skies and afternoon highs in the 70s through Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, Friday and Saturday will stay dry and mild, with light winds and low humidity keeping conditions comfortable across much of central and southern Indiana. Highs will range from 73°F to 78°F today, climbing slightly to near 80°F on Sunday, especially in areas like Bloomington and Columbus.
Cities including Lafayette, Muncie, and Terre Haute should also see mostly sunny skies with little to no chance of rain through Sunday afternoon. A gentle breeze is expected Sunday, offering relief during warmer periods of the day.
However, conditions will shift early next week. By Monday, humidity will rise and the first round of early-summer-style showers and scattered thunderstorms could develop across the region. Highs will remain in the mid to upper 70s, but the air will feel noticeably muggier. Northern counties like Kokomo and Fort Wayne may experience brief but heavy downpours during the afternoon.
Residents should enjoy the weekend’s dry stretch while preparing for changing weather Monday. More updates are expected as the workweek begins, with additional alerts possible depending on storm development.