Indianapolis, IN Weather Alert Tonight: Dense Fog Before 70° Warmup Midweek

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DENSE FOG
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Indianapolis, IN – Drivers across Central Indiana could encounter reduced visibility late Sunday night into Monday morning as areas of fog develop, followed by an unseasonably warm stretch with rain chances later this week.

According to the US National Weather Service in Indianapolis, fog is expected to form overnight Sunday, February 15, into early Monday, February 16. The fog could impact the Monday morning commute in Indianapolis, Marion County, and surrounding counties across Central Indiana. Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time and use low-beam headlights in areas of reduced visibility.

After the fog clears, temperatures will trend well above mid-February averages. Highs Monday are expected to reach between 53 and 60 degrees, followed by mid-50s to low 60s Tuesday. By Wednesday, highs could climb into the mid-60s to low 70s across the Indianapolis metro area — nearly 15 to 20 degrees above seasonal norms.

Thursday will remain mild, with highs again in the low 60s to low 70s. Rain chances return late in the week, particularly Friday into Saturday, as temperatures cool back into the 50s Friday and 40s by Saturday.

While no severe weather is currently forecast, wet roads and fluctuating temperatures could affect travel heading into next weekend.

Drivers in Hamilton, Johnson, and Hendricks counties should monitor updated forecasts as timing of fog and rain could shift.

Will fog impact your Monday commute? Let us know what you’re seeing in your neighborhood.


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