
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis forecasts a week of weather fluctuations, starting with a calm day before a stormy period. According to the latest forecast, Hoosiers will see sunny skies today, with temperatures reaching a high near 39 degrees. A light west wind is expected in the afternoon, signaling changes to come.
Clear skies will continue into the night, with a low around 27 degrees, marking a quiet end to today’s weather. As the week progresses, conditions will change. Monday's sunshine will transition to a higher chance of rain after 1 a.m. on Tuesday. Temperatures are expected to rise to near 60 degrees, with gusty south winds indicating the likelihood of rain by afternoon, according to the NWS.
The forecast for Tuesday calls for rain, with up to a quarter to half-inch of precipitation expected. On Wednesday, rain is likely to continue, with a high chance of consistent downpours throughout the day.
Midweek conditions will become unsettled as temperatures drop Wednesday night, bringing a mix of rain and snow before clearing. By Thursday, skies will begin to clear with mostly sunny conditions, though temperatures will remain cool, reaching a high near 43 degrees, accompanied by gusty winds from the passing storm. The weather outlook indicates the potential for hazardous conditions as the week progresses.
Today, the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for central Indiana, warning of a mix of thunderstorms and heavy rain starting Tuesday. Spotter activation is not expected at this time, but the public is advised to stay informed and monitor updates as conditions develop.









