
As Valentine's Day dawns upon Indianapolis, the city wraps itself in a mostly cloudy embrace with thermometers reading 32°F, according to the National Weather Service. The humidity levels are holding steady at 75%, with wind chill factors making it feel somewhat colder at 25°F. Visibility stands at a clear ten miles, offering residents unobstructed views to accompany the chill. Data sourced from the NWS Indianapolis indicate a rise in temperature later today with highs nearing 52°F and winds shifting to become a south-southwesterly breeze.
The NWS says there’s an 80% chance of rain after midnight, with about 0.10 to 0.25 inches possible. Rain may linger into early Sunday morning, but skies should start clearing later in the day.
President’s Day looks partly sunny with a high near 57°F. Winds stay light Monday, then pick up Tuesday with south winds 5–9 mph and gusts up to 18 mph. Gusty conditions continue Wednesday, with winds 14–16 mph and gusts up to 31 mph.
Rain chances rise midweek, with a 20% chance Wednesday night and 40% Thursday. Highs stay mild, reaching 61°F Thursday. Rain chances dip Friday, but cooler air returns with a high near 52°F. For updates, check the NWS Indianapolis forecast.









