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Indianapolis, IN - Preliminary Local Climatological Data. Select "Previous Version" or a version "number" for past month's data. If the month's data is incomplete or not available, try our Observed Weather Reports page and select the "Preliminary Monthly Climate Data (CF6)"" product option.
Climate Data Online (CDO) provides free access to NCDC's archive of global historical weather and climate data in addition to station history information. These data include quality controlled daily, monthly, seasonal, and yearly measurements of temperature, precipitation, wind, and degree days as well as radar data and 30-year Climate Normals.
Key finding: Average annual precipitation has increased 5.6 inches since 1895, and more rain is falling in heavy downpours. Winters and springs are likely to be much wetter by mid-century, while expected changes in summer and fall precipitation are less certain.
Check records of past weather: explore how hot or cold it got through the week, how much rain or snow/sleet/hail fell, and how deep any snow was on the ground. Check what the weather was like on specific dates in history: did a snowstorm affect voter turnout on an election day?
Explore the historical weather patterns of Indiana with our detailed records. This page features a year-by-year breakdown of temperatures, precipitation, and more, offering a vivid glimpse into how the climate has evolved over time in Indiana.
Snow Year (July-June) to date: Temperatures, Precipitation, Snowfall (click to enlarge) Monthly Graphs for Indianapolis (available July 2007-present) This data can also be found in text table format on our climate page.
In the Data Hub, you can gain access to real-time weather data via map view or search for 5-minute, 30-minute, hourly, daily, and monthly historical weather data in graphical and tabular format.