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Indianapolis Braces for Patchy Frost Tonight, Warmer Days Ahead, Says National Weather Service

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Published on October 16, 2024
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As the National Weather Service is predicting patchy frost after 5 a.m. tonight. The morning will start off overcast but should clear up a bit, leading to partly sunny skies with a high near 56°F. Humidity levels are at 82%, and the wind chill will feel around 38°F, as stated by the National Weather Service.

After tonight's drop in temperatures, which could reach as low as 35°F, central Indiana's outlook remains mostly sunny, with highs rising toward the weekend. Early risers on Thursday may encounter patchy frost before 10 a.m., but the day will clear up, reaching a high of 63°F by the afternoon. In a statement released this morning, the National Weather Service noted, "Frost and/or freezing temperatures are likely tonight."

Friday will bring warmth with a high near 68°F, while Saturday and Sunday are forecasted to reach highs of 71°F and 74°F, respectively. Clear, calm nights will see temperatures comfortably in the low to mid-40s, offering a break from the frosty conditions earlier in the week. Early next week, the weather will shift again. Monday is expected to be bright, with a high near 75, but that night there’s a 20 percent chance of showers. On Tuesday, the forecast looks mostly sunny, though a 10 percent chance of showers remains. The high will stay close to 74, as reported by the National Weather Service.

The Hazardous Weather Outlook from the National Weather Service indicates that no hazardous weather is expected from Thursday through Tuesday after the frost. For those interested in more weather updates, the National Weather Service encourages you to visit their official website for additional information on weather, hydrology, and climate.