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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — We are ending May on a good note weather-wise as it has been bright with temperatures getting into the mid to upper 70s.

Now, we must turn toward an active open to June on Saturday with rain expected, Then, we’re talking above normal temperatures into next week.

Friday night: Cloud cover is set to increase tonight ahead of our next system. Lows look to drop into the upper 50s to low 60s.

Saturday: Prepare for a damp day as we begin June. We’ll start with the potential for scattered light showers during the morning hours. Then, rain coverage increases through the afternoon and evening hours. Pockets of heavier rain and isolated rumbles of thunder are possible. The bulk of the rain will slowly shift east Saturday night with some lingering rain expected.

Up to 0.5″-1″ is mainly expected for Saturday with locally higher amounts possible.

Highs are going to struggle to get into the low to mid 70s due to the rain. It will also feel more humid in the back half of the day.

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Sunday: A few showers may persist into Sunday morning. Otherwise, we’re expecting a mainly dry Sunday with skies turning partly cloudy by the afternoon hours. Highs will top out in the mid to upper 70s, and it will feel a little humid.

8-Day Forecast: Temperatures will only keep warming up into next week with highs Monday pushing into the mid 80s. Spotty showers and storms may pop-up Monday afternoon and evening. This same process will repeat itself for Tuesday before a more solid system slides in midweek next week. Best chance for rain and storms will be on Wednesday before we cool things down in the back half of next week.



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Madam Walker Legacy Center ‘breaks sky’ on rooftop venue  – Indianapolis Recorder

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The Madam Walker Legacy Center (MWLC) officially “broke sky” on its rooftop renovations. 

Community members gathered at the MWLC on Feb. 4 alongside city officials and philanthropic, higher education and tourism partners to celebrate the “sky breaking” of the institution’s rooftop expansion. The renovations, outlined as a key objective in the Center’s 2023-2027 strategic plan, are scheduled to open in spring 2026, facilitating cultural events. 

“As we approach our centennial anniversary next year, this sky-breaking represents the Walker’s latest step of a tenacious journey, one grounded in preserving the history that the center was paved on, while elevating the offerings and experiences brought to our community and its visitors,” Kristian Stricklen, president and CEO of the MWLC said.  

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L to R: Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust President and CEO Gene D’Adamo, Executive VP of Visit Indy Chris Gahl, MWLC President and CEO Kristian Stricklen, Mayor Joe Hogsett, MWLC Board Chair Nicole Wilson, and IU Indianapolis Chancellor and Executive VP Latha Ramchand broke “sky” on the Madam Walker Legacy Center’s rooftop venue on Feb. 4, 2026. (Photo/Chloe McGowan)

The “sky breaking” ceremony follows the establishment of an $8 million endowment set to provide long-term support for the MWLC’s core operations, historic preservation, cultural programming and strategic initiatives, Stricklen said. 

MWLC Board Chair Nichole Wilson remembers when the building was “not in its best day,” and said seeing the transformation in the last 11 years she’s been on the board has been incredible. 

“It’s phenomenal to know that it’s sustainable,” Wilson said, “to know that we have an endowment now, and for us to be able to expand our venue space and have something as attractive as a rooftop and set us on the map to attract more business to the city and more opportunities for people to gather.” 

Wilson said the idea to expand the MWLC’s reach by incorporating a rooftop venue was generated during one of the institution’s board meetings.  

“It was during a time when rooftop spaces were on the rise in the community and very popular with rooftop parties,” Wilson said. “Knowing that we have the iconic sign on top of the building, we started the investigative process to see, ‘Was the building in such a shape? Or could it be in a shape where we could have a rooftop?” 

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After working with architects and inspectors who investigated the building’s structure, Wilson said it was determined that the MWLC was a good candidate for renovating the rooftop into a venue that would be usable and rentable, adding to the sustainability of the Walker Center. 

This rooftop venue can host events for up to 50 people. There is a version of the roof that holds more, but Wilson said the MWLC would have to fundraise a little more for that in the future. In the meantime, the newly renovated rooftop will accommodate private receptions and intimate gatherings for local celebrities and guests, concerts and private events when different conferences come into town.  

While the Walker Center’s theater and ballroom are sought-after destinations for events, Wilson said a rooftop celebration would be a great way for Hoosiers to open their events to the city.  

Aerial view of the Madam Walker Legacy Center on Indiana Avenue. (Photo/Madam Walker Legacy Center)

Visitors tend to seek out “authentic, iconic spaces” in the cities they travel to, Chris Gahl, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Visit Indy, said. The MWLC’s ability to continue growing through this expansion is “critically important for our city,” and it benefits Indianapolis’ ability to drive more visitors to the city. 

“It’s such a historic, iconic symbol in the city skyline, and for it to not only be protected but celebrated and grow will help us grow tourism,” Gahl said. “It’s historically relevant, the art and culture inside is sought after by our visitors, and so this is a space that we have long leaned on to help drive tourism.” 

Mayor Joe Hogsett agreed with this sentiment, stating the MWLC stands as a monument to the resilience of the neighbors, creatives and business owners who once called Indiana Avenue home. As Hoosiers celebrate institutions like the Walker Center during Black History Month, it’s important to remember the building is more than just a landmark, Hogsett said. 

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Indiana Avenue plays a critical role in celebrating and protecting the history and cultural identity of our city, and Gahl said it is rewarding to know that from a tourism perspective, people all over the globe travel to Indianapolis, with the intention of stepping foot inside the Walker Center. 

“Today’s sky breaking ceremony proves that Walker Legacy Center is the cultural touchstone of ours that remains just as relevant and just as preeminent as it ever was,” Hogsett added. “This new rooftop performance venue will add so much to our city’s thriving creative economy and the vibrancy of our downtown life. I do not exaggerate when I say that it is projects like this one that are cementing Indianapolis as a top global destination.” 

The Madam Walker Legacy Center’s rooftop venue is scheduled to open on April 30 or May 1, 2026. For more information, visit madamwalkerlegacycenter.com. 

Contact Arts & Culture Reporter Chloe McGowan at 317-762-7848. Follow her on X @chloe_mcgowanxx. 


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Chloe McGowan is the Arts & Culture Reporter for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper. Originally from Columbus, OH, Chloe has a bachelor’s in journalism from The Ohio State University. She is a former IndyStar Pulliam Fellow, and has previously worked for Indy Maven, The Lantern, and CityScene Media Group. In her free time, Chloe enjoys live theatre, reading, baking and keeping her plants alive.



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Snow & wintry mix ends, cold weekend | Feb 6, 2026

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Some slick spots for the morning commute with some light snowfall into the late morning early afternoon hours. It will be breezy with temperatures above freezing today. Colder conditions for the weekend and then a big warm up with a pattern change heading into much of next week.

TODAY: Light precipitation will continue through about the lunch hour. Some spots may see some graupel which is light ice pellets. Then we will see just a few scattered snow showers into the afternoon as some lake effect snow shower activity takes over. We will see up to an inch of accumulation possible in the Indy metro area. More snowfall possible North and East of the city with one to two inches likely. Some isolated locations could get up to 3 inches of snowfall. 

It will be mostly cloudy through much of the day with very windy conditions; those winds may gust 25 to 30 mph. We’ll look for a high above freezing near 36.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy conditions tonight with a few flurries possible. It will be cold low temperatures will fall into the lower teens. Wind chill values will be below zero in some locations.

TOMORROW: It will be a cold weekend across much of the state. Mostly cloudy skies on Saturday a few flurries could be possible especially in the northern parts of Indiana. High temperatures near 23 degrees on Saturday.

7 DAY EXTENDED FORECAST:  

The end of the weekend is still cloudy with temperatures below normal. Highs right around 30. On Monday look for a pattern change beginning. Partly cloudy conditions on Monday with highs near 39. Temperatures climb into the low and middle 40s on Tuesday. Mostly cloudy skies a chance for some showers late. On Wednesday look for cloudy conditions with some showers possible and highs near 42.



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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Police Metropolitan Department on Thursday night released bodycam video of an officer rescuing a man from a burning truck.

The fire broke out Jan. 10 on Keystone Avenue.

The police department shared the video to social media. It shows the truck in flames and crashed into a tree. Officers pulled a man from the truck.

He was treated for his injuries and survived the fire.

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IMPD thanked its officers for their courage and quick action.

This story was created from a script aired on WISH-TV.



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