
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has forecasted a calm shift in weather patterns over the next week. As of the last update today at 7:54 am EST, conditions are fair with a temperature of 26°F and a humidity level standing at 88%. For those planning their week, the forecast details a gradual climb in temperatures, reaching up to the high 50s, and several chances of rain spread across the days.
Today's weather promises a mild high of 51. The calm wind is expected to pick up slightly, rolling in from the southwest at 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. Despite the calm start, tonight will see mostly clear skies with a reasonably mild low around 31. A south-southwest wind will persist lightly at 3 to 5 mph.
Increasing clouds will mark the beginning of the weekend, with temperatures hovering near 50 on Saturday. A shift towards rain is predicted for Saturday night, as the likelihood stands at 60%, accompanied by new precipitation accumulating between a quarter and half of an inch. This anticipated rain will carry over into Sunday, although it dwindles to a 30 percent chance before 1 pm, after which it should become mostly cloudy with a high near 53 and manageable east northeast winds at 3 to 6 mph.
Looking ahead to Washington's Birthday, the NWS predicts partly sunny skies with an agreeable high near 58 and calm winds taking a southern direction at around 5 mph in the afternoon. As the week progresses, mostly cloudy skies will be the general theme until midweek, with temperatures steadily rising, reaching up to the mid-60s on Wednesday. A 20 to 30 percent chance of rain intermittently dots the forecast for Tuesday night through Thursday, as announced by the National Weather Service.









