Indiana — Streetlights glow dimly through the thick fog hanging low across Indianapolis this morning, wrapping the city in a gray November hush. Pavement stays damp, and visibility drops below a mile in spots, especially along I-70 and I-65, where early Thanksgiving travelers will need extra caution through mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, fog will gradually lift today as skies clear, with highs near 52°F. By Sunday, sunshine returns briefly before another active weather pattern takes hold early next week.
Monday and Tuesday bring increasing rain chances — up to 70% by Tuesday — as a moisture-rich system tracks across the Ohio Valley. Expect wet roads, heavier traffic, and slower travel times across central Indiana’s major interstates. Rain totals will stay under an inch, but localized ponding and slick intersections are possible during heavier bursts.
Behind this system, temperatures trend cooler and drier by midweek, setting up a crisp, partly sunny Thanksgiving Day with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s. While no snow is expected in Indiana yet, models hint at colder air and potential flurries pushing into the Midwest between November 25 and December 3, as a major U.S. cold front brings below-normal temperatures and early winter weather to parts of the country.
Five-Day Outlook (Indianapolis, IN):
- Today: Gradual clearing, high 52°F.
- Sunday: Sunny, high 55°F.
- Monday: Rain developing, high 53°F.
- Tuesday: Rain likely, high 60°F.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 47°F.





