Indianapolis, IN
Lingering showers before a pleasant week ahead
TONIGHT
Showers will persist into the evening, especially before 8 PM, with skies remaining cloudy and temperatures dropping to the mid-60s. Northeast winds will range from 5 to 10 mph, making for a cooler and damp night. The chance of precipitation stands at 60%, but conditions will gradually improve as the night progresses.
TOMORROW
Expect a cloudy start with scattered showers, mainly in the morning and early afternoon. Temperatures will climb to the low 70s, accompanied by northeast winds of 5 to 10 mph, gusting up to 18 mph at times. There’s a 50% chance of rain, with light precipitation amounts. By the afternoon, conditions will slowly begin to dry out, but some lingering showers may persist.
TOMORROW NIGHT
Cloudy skies will prevail through the evening, and it’ll remain dry for most, with lows around 65°F. Northeast winds will continue at 5 to 10 mph, bringing a cooler feel to the air. While rain chances drop off, the humidity will still be noticeable, making it a mild but damp night.
MONDAY
A mix of clouds and sun will be present throughout the day as the remnants of the tropical system exit the region. There’s a slight chance of isolated showers after 2 PM, with a 30% probability. Highs will rise to the upper 70s, and northeast winds at 5 mph will keep things comfortable. The weather will start to stabilize, leading into a drier stretch.
MONDAY NIGHT
Any lingering showers will end early in the evening, leaving partly cloudy skies. Lows will drop to the lower 60s, with light north-northeast winds. Patchy fog may develop late, mainly after 11 PM, so be cautious if traveling overnight.
TUESDAY
Sunshine returns with temperatures rebounding to the low 80s. Morning calm winds will pick up slightly in the afternoon, turning from the northwest at 5 to 8 mph. This day will offer a much-needed break from the recent wet and dreary conditions, setting the stage for a pleasant start to October.
TUESDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear skies will lead to a crisp and cooler night, with lows falling to the upper 40s. North winds will remain light at 5 to 10 mph, with occasional gusts up to 20 mph, making it feel even cooler. A perfect night for stargazing or enjoying the early fall air.
WEDNESDAY
A taste of fall arrives as sunny skies dominate and highs reach only the low 70s. Light northeast winds will add a refreshing crispness to the day. It’s a beautiful day to spend time outdoors, with comfortable temperatures and plenty of sunshine.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Clear skies continue, and the cool trend persists with lows dipping to the upper 40s. Calm winds and dry air will make it a chilly but serene night, ideal for those who enjoy cooler temperatures.
THURSDAY
The pleasant weather persists with mostly sunny skies and a high near 77°F. Light winds from the east-northeast will keep the air fresh, making it another ideal day for outdoor activities. It’s the start of a stretch of mild weather as we settle into October.
THURSDAY NIGHT
Another quiet night with mostly clear skies and lows around the mid-50s. Conditions will remain calm, providing a perfect backdrop for those looking to enjoy a peaceful evening under the stars.
7 DAY FORECAST
This week will transition from a wet and cloudy weekend to a much drier and seasonable pattern. Temperatures will generally range from the upper 60s to the low 80s during the day and from the upper 40s to mid-60s at night. The early part of the week may see some lingering showers, but by Tuesday, sunshine takes over, offering a pleasant stretch of weather. A potential cold front towards the end of the week could bring another shot of cool air, but any rain chances look minimal for now. Enjoy the calm and sunny days as we move deeper into fall.
Indianapolis, IN
NFL Analyst Says Colts QB Richardson Giving ‘Unhappy Times in Indy’
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson hasn’t had a good start to his 2024 campaign. Ahead of Indy’s week four matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Richardson leads the NFL in interceptions with 6 but has also been wildly inaccurate (49.3% completion). In Bleacher Report‘s recent article from Brad Gagnon highlighting final thoughts on NFL teams ahead of week four, Richardson gets raked through the coals for Indy’s entry.
It doesn’t get any easier with the Steelers defense awaiting Anthony Richardson, who already leads the NFL with six interceptions and has completed a ridiculous 49.3 percent of his passes. Unhappy times in Indy.
– Brad Gagnon | Bleacher Report
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Gagnon isn’t wrong here, as the Steelers are an elite defense through three games and possess incredible talents with linebacker T.J. Watt, defensive tackle Cam Heyward, and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. Richardson is essentially going from just a fire to a frying pan that is also on fire with this stacked Steelers defense. Richardson looked shaky and off-rhythm against a Chicago Bears defense that, while formidable, is inferior on nearly all fronts to the Steelers’.
If Richardson wants to get off the negative streak, he must get help from his most reliable playmakers. Running back Jonathan Taylor, and wide receivers Michael Pittman Jr. and Josh Downs will be integral to lifting Richardson over 50% completion for the first time this year. However, Pittsburgh will do everything possible to stop Taylor from beating them, possibly allowing Richardson opportunities with his feet and explosive passes to downfield targets like Alec Pierce.
Indianapolis didn’t start 0-3, but also can’t afford to finish September at 1-3. Pittsburgh is an intimidating presence, but they’re a beatable football team, as they’ve shown with a season-high of 20 points in a game. If Indianapolis and Richardson can avoid turnovers, the Colts have a better chance to win at home tomorrow than many believe.
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Neighbors say 'Lake Stuart' returns as heavy rains impact Indianapolis streets
INDIANAPOLIS — Wet and windy weather conditions in Indiana caused by remnants of Hurricane Helene led to closures and delays on Friday.
WATCH | As Helene weakens, flooding continues to be a major concern
As Helene weakens, flooding continues to be a major concern
“If it keeps raining like this, we won’t be able to stand here without getting wet because the water is going to all the way over there,” Karla Parran told WRTV.
Parran lives near 30th and Stuart Streets on Indy’s northeast side. Every time it rains, the area gets the nickname “Lake Stuart.”
“Keep letting it rain and you will see,” one neighbor told WRTV.
The high water comes as INDY DPW crews will be working 12-hour shifts to make sure roads are treated if needed.
RELATED | ALERT: 50 mph+ gusts & rain due to Helene (wrtv.com)
“Right now, we are worried about trees,” Auboni Hart, with Indy DPW, said.
Officials say as of 4:30 p.m. on Friday, crews had responded to 11 trees down and four power lines down.
“When it’s not raining, please clear your storm drains to help mitigate flooding,” Hart added.
Officials say if people have issues they can report them to the Mayor’s Action Center.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Colts Injury Report: Two Starters Ruled OUT While Three More Are QUESTIONABLE
The Indianapolis Colts today released their Friday injury report for Week 4 of the NFL season ahead of their Sunday game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cornerback Kenny Moore has been ruled OUT for Sunday’s game against the Steelers due to a hip injury. Moore injured his hip late in last weeks game against the Bears and has missed practice all week because of it. With Moore out expect Samuel Womack to get the start in his place at nickel corner.
Defensive end Kwity Paye been ruled OUT for Sunday’s game against the Steelers due to a quad injury. Paye injured his quad against the Bears and has been unable to practice all week. With Paye out expect a rotation of Laiatu Latu, Dayo Odeyingbo, Isaiah Land and Tyquan Lewis if he plays, at defensive end.
Right tackle Braden Smith is listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sunday’s game against the Steelers with a knee injury. Smith missed practice Wednesday but practice full on Thursday before missing practice again on Friday so it is has to judge which direction his availability is going in. If Smith cannot play Sunday expect either second year Blake Freeland or rookie Matt Goncalves to start at right tackle.
Defensive end Tyquan Lewis is listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sunday’s game against the Steelers with calf and wrist injuries. Similar to Smith, Lewis managed a full practice this week but also missed two others so it throws shade on his availability for Sunday. If Lewis is out Sunday it leaves the Colts very thin and I experienced at defensive end.
Center Ryan Kelly is listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sunday’s game against the Steelers with a neck injury. Kelly popped up in the injury report on Thursday but missed Friday practice too. It would appear to be a practice injury which he is dealing with. If Kelly cannot play Sunday expect a start at center for Danny Pinter in Kelly’s place.
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