Andrew White, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, believes after Thursday, the state will be done with snow for a while. “Yeah, this could be it until at least early March,
Two rounds of snow are expected to hit the state before the week ends. Forecasters say the first will come Wednesday night in central Indiana, followed by a second round late Wednesday and into the night across the whole state.
"With temperatures well below freezing, untreated roadways, bridges and overpasses will remain slick," NWS warns.
More than half the country was had been issued winter weather-related warnings from the NWS as of early Wednesday.
Upwards of 3 inches of snow fell in some parts of Indiana, according to reports from the National Weather Service.
National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists have issued a slew of winter weather warnings across 11 states. Here's what Indiana should expect.
The National Weather Service issued an updated report at 4:04 a.m. EST on Thursday for snow showers until noon EST for St. Joseph, Branch and Hillsdale counties.
Fresh off a winter storm, Michigan residents can expect another round of new snow this weekend, especially in southern Lower Peninsula and lake effect areas, the National Weather Service said. "Snowfall amounts are expected to be near 6 inches close to the Michigan border with lesser amounts farther south,
The steadier snow will come to an end from west to east across central Indiana through 10 a.m. Expect widespread 1-2 inches across the area with locally higher amounts near 3 inches northeast of the metro.
Snow is possible in the Bloomington area on Sunday. Then it will get bitterly cold. When can we expect snow in south-central Indiana this weekend? Greg Melo, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis,
Temperatures are about to warm up, and the weather will be mostly quiet in Indiana. “By Tuesday, all of Central Indiana should be in the low to mid 50’s, and then, by Wednesday, the southern half of Indiana could be in the low 60’s,
For Kentucky, call 866-737-3767 or go to goky.ky.gov. For Indiana, go onto the app store and download the INDOT Trafficwise app or go to 511in.org. For Illinois, go to gettingaroundillinois.com.