Valentine's Day weather forecast
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Indianapolis forecast predicts calm weather, with temperatures rising to high 50s, patchy fog, and chances of rain.
Indy's weather is going from "wild" to "mild" as conditions warm across Central Indiana. But if you're going out Valentine's Day? Take an umbrella.
Following 11 inches of snowfall over the weekend, several places in Indianapolis will remain closed Monday.
Indianapolis has officially broken above the freezing mark after spending roughly 300 straight hours at or below 32 degrees. That’s more than 12 consecutive days (12 days and 12 hours) of freezing temperatures — a notable stretch for central Indiana. Tap HERE to see the latest expected temperature trend for Indiana.
The far-reaching winter storm hitting the country this weekend will bring dangerous cold and some areas are expected to see heavy snow and power outages.
Some schools are opting for a delayed start as temperatures early Wednesday, Jan. 28, are expected to below freezing and wind chills could dip to -20.