
Indianapolis is waking up to clear, cool air this Sunday, with temperatures starting in the mid-50s and mostly sunny skies holding steady through the day. The afternoon is on track for a comfortable high near 80°F, helped along by light east winds that should make parks, errands and yard work feel like less of a chore. Temperatures stay close to seasonal norms through midweek, with daily highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. The next meaningful shot at rain does not show up until Saturday, when a passing frontal boundary could kick up scattered showers and a few thunderstorms.
What To Expect This Week
Tonight brings more clouds, with skies turning mostly cloudy and the low dipping to around 59°F. Northeast winds stay light and steady. From Monday through Thursday, the pattern looks dry and mild, with daytime highs generally topping out in the upper 70s and creeping up to around 83°F by Thursday. Forecasters point to a stubborn ridge of high pressure keeping the weather quiet through the workweek, and no watches or warnings are in effect, according to the National Weather Service.
Weekend Outlook
Rain chances start to climb late Friday into Saturday, with Saturday afternoon carrying the best odds for scattered showers and a few thunderstorms. Some storms could be brief but on the heavier side, so it is worth having a backup plan if you are hosting anything outdoors. For the latest timing and hour-by-hour details, check in with the National Weather Service.









