The standing record for Indianapolis on Oct. 3 is 90 degrees, set in 1954.
We'll stay mostly clear overnight with mild lows in the low 60s. Clouds will build in throughout the day Wednesday, which will hinder high temperatures by a few degrees, but we'll still be on the warm side of this pattern, so look for highs in the mid-80s still.A cold front is set to arrive early Thursday, bringing scattered rain showers and possibly some rumbles of thunder. This will bring much-needed rain with many spots in central Indiana seeing 0.
Overnight low temperatures both Saturday and Sunday mornings could prompt the first frost of the season, with outlying locations dropping into the 30s and into the low to mid-40s around the Indy metro. Daytime highs will be hindered to the upper 50s this weekend. The pattern is set to stay cool, with below-average forecast high temperatures in the 60s through next week. The average high is still near 70 degrees for this time of year. Former support staff member arrested after allegedly sending inappropriate photos to Bedford Middle School students
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