
Indianapolis is waking up on the damp side this morning, with light drizzle and low clouds hanging over the city. Temperatures are hovering around 57°F and humidity is parked in the mid‑90s, so it feels every bit as clammy as it sounds. Patchy fog and wet pavement could slow the morning commute across Marion County, but the scattered showers should ease up by mid‑morning, even if the clouds decide to stick around into the afternoon.
Morning Commute
Plan on slick spots and slower traffic through about 10 a.m., and give yourself a little extra cushion if you are out early. Forecasters expect the scattered showers to fade from west to east by mid‑morning. Skies will stay mostly cloudy through the day, with afternoon highs topping out near 74°F, according to the National Weather Service.
Sunday And Memorial Day
Rain makes a comeback on Sunday, May 24, with scattered showers in the morning and a better chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the afternoon. A few of those storms could dump brief heavier downpours, with new rainfall totals landing in the one‑tenth to one‑quarter of an inch range in spots. Forecasters are not expecting widespread severe weather, but any outdoor plans might need a quick shuffle if storms move through at the wrong time.
Plan Ahead
A light rain jacket is a smart accessory for weekend plans, whether you are headed to a cookout or just running errands. If you rely on public transit, keep an eye out for any detours or schedule changes before you leave. For the latest on the forecast, check the National Weather Service, and for transit impacts visit IndyGo Rider Alerts before you head out.









