Indianapolis, IN – Light snow and dangerously cold wind chills are forecast for central Indiana late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Drivers should prepare for slick spots, particularly northeast of Interstate 74, where up to half an inch of snow may accumulate.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow is expected to begin late tonight and taper off by Thursday morning, mainly impacting the northeastern half of the region. Blowing snow and brisk winds will likely reduce visibility, especially in rural areas. Temperatures are forecast to dip below zero with wind chill, creating hazardous conditions for the Thursday morning commute.
Residents are urged to plan ahead and allow extra time if traveling. Use caution on bridges, overpasses, and untreated surfaces, which are more prone to freezing. Stay updated with the latest road conditions before heading out.
Looking ahead, Thursday’s high will climb to 34°F, but conditions remain cold and windy. Friday will bring sunny skies with a high near 39°F, but rain moves in overnight into Saturday, transitioning to snow in the afternoon. Temperatures will remain in the teens by Sunday with continued wind chills well below zero, posing risks to outdoor activities.
Be sure to stay informed by monitoring weather updates through local media or the National Weather Service’s website for real-time alerts.
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