Indianapolis, IN – Valentine’s Day in Indiana will come with more than just romance—freezing rain and snow are set to make an entrance, bringing hazardous travel conditions across the state.
According to the National Weather Service, Friday starts with rain before temperatures drop sharply in the evening, turning precipitation into freezing rain and eventually snow. Icy roads and slick sidewalks could make date night plans tricky, especially for those traveling on I-65 and I-70.
By Saturday morning, 2-5 inches of snow is expected across central Indiana, with wind gusts up to 25 mph causing reduced visibility. Saturday night could bring an additional mix of snow and freezing rain, making roads dangerous through Sunday morning.
Sunday will be frigid, with highs in the low 20s and lingering icy spots. Those heading out for post-Valentine’s brunch should bundle up and watch for refreezing on untreated roads.
With love in the air and snow on the ground, Hoosiers should plan ahead, stay updated on road conditions, and prepare for a wintry weekend.



