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Indianapolis Braces for Cloudy Skies and Rain Ahead of Thanksgiving, Says NWS Forecast

Indianapolis Braces for Cloudy Skies and Rain Ahead of Thanksgiving, Says NWS Forecast

Indianapolis’ National Weather Service has issued a comprehensive forecast for the next few days, predicting a string of overcast weather patterns with sporadic possibilities of rain before Thanksgiving. Temperature variations are anticipated, which will marginally alter the local barometer of comfort.

The forecast for today is gloomy, with a high of about 44 degrees and stiff winds that could gust as high as 26 mph, according to NWS Indianapolis specialists. It is predicted that the temperature would barely slightly drop at night, staying at about 38 degrees. With gusts up to 22 mph, the wind—always the unseen pacemaker of our outdoor comfort—will persist.

The weather continues to be our reliable companion as the week goes on. A generally gloomy weekend is predicted, with a small window of partly sunny Sunday that could offer a welcome high of almost 55 degrees. The break, however, is brief because Sunday night brings with it a 40% probability of rain after 1am, which persists and becomes a more aggressive storyline by Monday, when the likelihood of rain is 70%.

Even into Thanksgiving Day, which has a 40% chance of rain under cloudy skies, the week continues with intermittent hints of precipitation. The NWS Indianapolis forecast provides little room for outdoor plans, so people in Indianapolis should consider indoor activities as a backup option during the celebratory preparations.

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