
Indianapolis, IN – The National Weather Service has released the June weather snapshot for Indianapolis as meteorological summer begins.
According to the National Weather Service, Indianapolis has experienced significant temperature extremes in June over the years. The city recorded its highest temperature of 104°F on June 28, 2012, and its lowest at 53°F on June 3, 1945. Additionally, the greatest daily precipitation on record is 3.85 inches, which fell on June 15, 2019.
For June 2024, the weather forecast predicts a steady increase in temperatures. The average high temperature is expected to rise from 78°F on June 1 to 85°F by June 30. Similarly, average low temperatures will climb from 59°F to 66°F throughout the month. The National Weather Service also anticipates an average monthly precipitation of 4.95 inches.
Daylight hours will extend as the month progresses, starting with 14 hours and 49 minutes on June 1, from 6:18 AM to 9:07 PM. By June 30, daylight will increase slightly to 14 hours and 56 minutes, from 6:20 AM to 9:16 PM.
Residents are advised to prepare for the warmer weather and potential rainfall. Staying informed about daily weather updates and taking necessary precautions can help ensure a safe and enjoyable summer season in Indianapolis.