INDIANAPOLIS | Central Indiana is bracing for a rainy day as a cold front moves through the region. The National Weather Service forecasts that rain will begin in the morning and continue into the afternoon, with total accumulations expected to reach up to an inch in some areas.
The temperatures will drop significantly, with highs only reaching the mid-60s Fahrenheit, a stark contrast to the warmer days earlier this week. Winds will also pick up, gusting up to 20 mph, adding to the chill in the air.
Residents are advised to carry umbrellas and be cautious of slick roads during their morning commute. The rain is expected to taper off by the evening, but cooler temperatures will persist into the weekend.
This shift in weather patterns is a reminder of the variability of spring in Indiana, where warm days can quickly give way to cooler, wetter conditions. As the region transitions into summer, fluctuations in weather are common, and residents should stay informed about upcoming forecasts.
What This Means: The cooler temperatures and rain may impact outdoor plans for many residents. It's advisable to check local forecasts regularly and prepare for changing conditions as the weather can shift rapidly during this time of year.
Additional Reporting By: National Weather Service; NOAA; AccuWeather; Open-Meteo