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Get the latest storm updates at this link. Indiana's first snowstorm of the year — predicted by the National Weather Service Indianapolis for days — is well underway in Indianapolis and across ...
North of the interstate, light to moderate snow is expected to continue for a total of 4 to 8 inches accumulation by Monday evening. A winter storm warning remains in effect.
As the storm goes into its second day, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is asking residents to avoid calling 911 for non-emergencies, such as road conditions or weather reports.
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Indianapolis storm, Day 2: Latest road conditions, cancellations and more as snow endsAs the storm goes into its second day, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is asking residents to avoid calling 911 for non-emergencies, such as road conditions or weather reports.
INDIANAPOLIS — Folks in central Indiana continue to dig out after a major winter storm dumped several inches of snow in many communities across the region. Click here for the snow totals in your area ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The winter storm has left Indiana and snowfall totals have been added up. Some counties saw a foot of snow, while others only got an inch or two.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis agencies are preparing for the winter storm expected to move into central Indiana on Wednesday and create significant impact with rain, ice and snow on Thursday. Following ...
INDIANAPOLIS — As the winter storm approaches Indiana, the Indiana Department of Transportation is urging people to stay off the road if they don’t have to be out.
During earlier predictions of the storm it was estimated Indianapolis could see 8-10 inches of snow. The storm shifted south, changing those snow predictions. To see the latest forecast for ...
Yes. The NWS is more than 90% confident the Bloomington region will see 3 inches of snow on Sunday and Monday. Ryan said several inches more are possible depending on the path of the storm.
Indianapolis winter storm: Snow continues as school, flights are canceled. Alysa Guffey, Jordan Smith and Alexandria Burris, Indianapolis Star. Updated Mon, January 6, 2025 at 11:42 AM UTC.
Downtown Indianapolis resident Raven Ames takes her pug, Tarot, outside Monday afternoon, Jan. 6, 2025, after a two-day storm brought more than 7 inches of snow to the city.
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