
As autumn settles over the Midwest, Indianapolis faces a variety of weather patterns over the next few days. Today begins with mostly cloudy skies and a pleasant high near 62°F, with an east-southeast breeze, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis.
The city, starting the day with a low of 47°F, will see a stormy night ahead. Scattered showers are expected, transitioning to steady rain with a possible thunderstorm after 1 a.m. There is a 100% chance of rain, with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half an inch, along with gusts up to 18 mph from the south southeast.
Sunday will remain wet, with a 90% chance of rain mainly in the morning. A high near 67°F should help counter the rain’s chill, while Sunday night will clear up, with lows around 44°F. Veterans Day on Monday is expected to be sunny, with a high around 61°F.
The National Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlook notes isolated thunderstorms possible tonight, but no significant hazardous weather is expected through Friday. Lightning may occur with any thunderstorms, though spotter activation is not anticipated.
The remainder of the week will bring a mix of clouds and sun, with occasional chances for showers midweek. Temperatures will range from the upper 50s to mid-60s, making it a typical November in Indiana.









