Transportation in Indy
Indianapolis has been named the Crossroads of America because of its superior accessibility. It has the most interstate coverage of any city in the nation (accessible via routes 65, 70, 69 and 74), allowing 75 percent of the U.S. and Canadian populations to be reached within a one-day drive.
Additionally, Indianapolis International Airport, which opened a new $1 billion terminal in 2008, offers 278 aircraft departures and 43 non-stop destinations every day. Plus, as the 20th largest cargo airport and home to the world's second-largest FedEx hub, the airport is as attractive to businesses as consumers.
Climate
Located in Central Indiana east of the White River, Indianapolis has a temperate climate, with no pronounced wet or dry seasons. While summers are warm and winters often cold with Midwest winds, spring and fall are pleasant and enjoyable, with temperatures averaging 65° F.
Average Temperatures:
- January - 26.0° F
- July - 75.0° F
- Annual Average - 52.1° F
Average Annual Precipitation:
- 40 inches of rain
- 23 inches of snow
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Weather in Indy