Indianapolis Faces Chilly Weather and Thunderstorm Threat Until Wednesday

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Chilly morning, cold winter frost
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Indianapolis, Indiana – A prolonged period of below-average temperatures and unsettled weather is moving into the state, with the potential for showers and thunderstorms developing by Tuesday. Residents across Indiana will feel a distinct chill, with morning temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s continuing through the start of next week.

According to the National Weather Service, a storm system is expected to form to our north and track across the state from Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing scattered rain and the possibility of thunderstorms. This system will also usher in a mass of even cooler air behind it, dropping temperatures well below seasonal averages by the end of the week.

Motorists should be cautious of slick roads and reduced visibility during the storms early next week. The persistent cool conditions may also affect outdoor events and activities. It’s a good time to prepare for the change in weather by having a jacket ready and securing any outdoor items. Utility crews will be monitoring the situation, but no power outages are expected at this time.

The threat of cooler temperatures and rain is expected to remain through Wednesday, with forecasters continuing to monitor the developing system. Residents should stay tuned for any updated advisories or warnings as the week progresses.