
Indianapolis woke up to mostly clear skies on Friday, May 29, with temperatures near a crisp 61°F. Sunshine is set to stick around through the afternoon, and highs will climb to about 81°F. A light east breeze around 5–6 mph should keep things comfortable if you are planning to spend time outside.
Afternoon: Sunny and Warm
This afternoon stays mostly sunny with a high near 81°F. East winds will remain light, generally 5–6 mph, and humidity should hold at a moderate level. No measurable rain is expected during the daytime hours, so patios, parks and outdoor events should be in the clear.
Weekend Outlook
Saturday is on track to be mostly sunny with a high near 78°F, before clouds build in Saturday night with a low around 54°F and east-northeast winds of 6–12 mph, with gusts that could reach around 18 mph. Sunday should be partly sunny with a high near 77°F, and early next week temperatures will hover in the upper 70s to low 80s. The National Weather Service expects dry weather through much of next week, although a weak disturbance could kick up an isolated shower late Sunday into Monday, with confidence in any precipitation still very low. For the official forecast and hourly details see the National Weather Service.
What This Means For You
With little to no rain in the forecast, most weekend plans, from farmers markets to small outdoor shows, should roll along without weather drama. If you are setting up tents or lightweight gear for Saturday night, secure them well, since those 18 mph gusts could jostle anything not tied down. After the soggy, foggy stretch earlier in May, this calm, sunny run is a noticeable break from the month’s early storms, highlighted in the recent Circle City soaker coverage.









