Crisp Mornings, Mild Afternoons: Northern Indiana’s Dry, Seasonable Stretch Continues

Jordan Whitfield

October 25, 2025

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Syracuse, IN — A quiet, classic fall pattern holds steady across Northern Indiana this weekend, bringing chilly dawns, sunshine, and comfortable daytime highs, according to the National Weather Service office in Northern Indiana.

Saturday started frosty in spots, and clouds will give way to increasing sun as the day progresses. Afternoon temperatures will land in the mid to upper 50s, with some communities near 58°F. Another cold night follows, with lows dipping into the low to mid-30s—enough for patchy frost, especially across rural and sheltered areas.

Sunday turns a touch warmer and brighter, with highs reaching the upper 50s to lower 60s. While some clouds may drift back in Sunday night, the forecast remains dry as the new workweek gets underway.

Forecasters expect this stable, seasonable setup to persist into early next week, keeping temperatures close to late-October norms. Gardeners and homeowners should continue to protect tender vegetation during the overnight hours when frost is most likely.

For the latest local updates and any advisories, follow the US National Weather Service Northern Indiana.

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