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The winter storm that we've been discussing for several days is arriving in SW Indiana this morning and will make it's way through the a large part of the state today through tomorrow afternoon. The map attached show the driving risk is high for much of Indiana today. Stay with us for updates all day long!
Northern Indiana:
Cold and cloudy today, with a winter weather advisory in effect for areas along and south of the US 24 corridor. Snow will develop tonight, with accumulations of up to 5 inches in localized areas, particularly in Grant, Blackford, and Jay counties. Northeast winds gusting to 25 mph may lead to blowing snow, reducing visibility. Highs today remain in the 20s.
Central Indiana:
A significant winter storm will bring widespread impacts, with heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain expected through Monday. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for much of the region, with totals up to 12+ inches along and south of I-70. Areas north of I-70 may see less snow but still face hazardous conditions. Winds gusting to 40 mph could cause drifting and icing issues. Bitterly cold temperatures follow this system, with highs struggling to reach the 20s midweek.
Southern Indiana:
A complex winter storm moves through today, bringing heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Snowfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour are possible this morning, with transitions to mixed precipitation and freezing rain by evening. Ice accumulations could lead to power outages, and gusty winds will worsen conditions. Temperatures range from the upper 20s in the north to near 40 degrees along the Tennessee border. Another 1-2 inches of snow may fall Monday.
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