Nov 25, 2025 morning forecast with Tara Hastings
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – A soggy start to your Tuesday morning. Scattered showers are still possible this afternoon with very mild conditions. Colder air moves in for the holiday and we are tracking several systems that could bring us snow for the first week of December.
TODAY: Steadier showers for the first part of the day today. We will see them become more scattered on and off throughout the afternoon. Look for mostly cloudy skies with slightly breezy conditions. Temperatures will be climbing close to 58 degrees for the afternoon. Despite the cloud cover and the rain it will be incredibly mild.




TONIGHT: A few spotty showers will be possible later tonight with mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures won’t really fall all that much later tonight. We will likely see our high temperature for Wednesday after midnight.
TOMORROW: Temperatures crash throughout the day into the upper thirties and lower 40s. Look for cloudy skies. It’ll be windy with a few flurries possible. Winds may gust near 20 to 30 miles per hour. Wind chill values will be into the twenties.


7 DAY EXTENDED FORECAST: It will be dry for Thanksgiving with sunshine. High temperatures will be near 34 degrees. Winds will be a bit breezy at times creating wind chill values into the 20s.


For Black Friday it will be cold but dry. We will start off early in the morning with temperatures right around 20. Bundle up if you are out shopping for the day with temperatures only climbing around freezing. Look for lots of sunshine.
A system moves in late Friday into Saturday bringing rain and snow chances to the state. Right now it looks like Northern Indiana may see some snowfall accumulation. More rain and snow chances are possible Saturday and Sunday.


Several systems may move into the state by early December. This means we may see several more snow chances.

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