Indianapolis Alert: Patchy Fog and Isolated Storms Saturday Ahead of Major Cooldown

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Indianapolis, Indiana – Patchy fog early Saturday is reducing visibility across western portions of central Indiana, especially along creeks, rivers, and low-lying areas. Drivers are urged to use caution during morning hours. Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-80s before a late-day cold front sweeps across the state, setting up a week of fall-like conditions.

According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, drizzle and isolated storms may develop from late afternoon into the evening as the front moves through. Though rain chances remain low at just 15%, the timing could still impact outdoor events and late-day travel across central and southern counties.

Cities like Bloomington, Terre Haute, and Indianapolis will feel the drop in temperatures by Sunday, with highs settling into the low to mid-70s and overnight lows dipping into the 40s by midweek. Monday through Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies and crisp mornings, with no major precipitation threats expected.

Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for cooler mornings, especially if traveling early or attending outdoor weekend events. More advisories may be issued if storm development increases through tonight.


Five Day Forecast for Indianapolis, Indiana:

  • Sunday: Sunny, 74–80° / 50–55°
  • Monday: Mostly sunny, 70–75° / 47–52°
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 68–74° / 45–50°
  • Wednesday: Sunny, 71–75° / 49–52°
  • Thursday: Partly cloudy, 74–78° / 49–52°

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