Indiana Experiences Coldest Mays on Record Since 1895
Indiana Experiences Coldest Mays on Record Since 1895
US · Published May 11, 2026
Indiana has seen some of its coldest May temperatures on record since 1895, according to data compiled by Stacker from the National Centers for Environmental Information.
The rankings are based on the lowest average temperatures recorded during the month of May across the state.
The coldest May occurred in 1924, with an average temperature of 54.7°F (12.6°C), a monthly high of 66.3°F (19.1°C), and a low of 43.1°F (6.2°C).

Why It's Important?

The colder-than-average May temperatures historically impacted agriculture, outdoor activities, and energy consumption in Indiana. Frost risks during these months could have posed challenges for farmers, particularly for crops sensitive to low temperatures. Additionally, cooler weather may have led to increased heating needs, affecting energy costs for residents. While these records are historical, they underscore the variability of spring weather in the region and its potential effects on daily life and economic activities.

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