Cold Weekend Ahead in Central Indiana Before Warmer Christmas Week

Tim McLeod
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Cold Weekend Ahead in Central Indiana Before Warmer Christmas Week

Central Indiana – Central Indiana woke up to a sharp cold snap on Friday morning, marking a dramatic shift from the mild temperatures experienced just a day earlier. After highs in the mid-50s on Thursday, temperatures have plunged into the lower 20s, accompanied by a light dusting of snow from overnight flurries.

Friday Morning Commute: Slick Roads and Strong Winds

The combination of freezing temperatures, recent rainfall, and light snow accumulation has created a risk for slick spots during the morning rush hour. Drivers are especially cautioned on ramps, bridges, and untreated surfaces.

Adding to the challenge, strong winds have swept across the area, with gusts approaching 50 MPH in Indianapolis around 6 a.m. Residents should allow extra travel time and take precautions for a potentially hazardous commute.

Skies Cloudy Early, Brighter Afternoon Expected

Friday morning will feature mainly cloudy skies with intermittent flurries, but conditions are expected to improve as high pressure builds into the Ohio Valley. By the afternoon, skies should brighten, though high temperatures will struggle to reach the 30-degree markmore than 10 degrees below the mid-December average of 39°.

Weekend Forecast: Fluctuating Temperatures

The weekend will bring dry conditions, though temperatures will vary significantly between Saturday and Sunday:

  • Saturday: Expect more cloud cover, but highs climbing into the mid-40s, providing a milder feel.
  • Sunday: Highs drop back into the 30s, with partly cloudy skies. Notably, Sunday at 10:03 a.m. marks the official start of winter, bringing the first day of the season under chilly conditions.

Christmas Holiday Outlook: Warming Trend

Looking ahead to the Christmas holiday, temperatures are expected to gradually rise, offering relief from the early-season cold. Forecasters note the possibility of highs near 60 degrees on Christmas Day, though there is also a chance for rain. Residents are advised to stay updated as the holiday approaches, as weather conditions may change.

Will you embrace the winter chill this weekend in Central Indiana, or are you excited for the warmer temperatures heading into Christmas? How will you plan your outdoor holiday activities given the fluctuating forecast?

Share your thoughts in the comments below and join the conversation.

Tim McLeod

Tim McLeod

Tim McLeod is a dedicated journalist for BethelAdvocate.com, delivering in-depth coverage across crime, community events, local government, education, and public safety. Known for clear, factual reporting and timely updates, he brings a strong local focus to every story. With a commitment to accuracy and public interest, Tim helps readers stay informed on the news that shapes their towns and neighborhoods.

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