Indianapolis, IN – Snowfall is set to hit Central Indiana on Thursday, potentially causing hazardous travel conditions during the evening commute. Forecasters predict up to 3 inches of snow in some areas, with snowfall rates increasing as the day progresses.
According to the National Weather Service, light snow will begin early Thursday afternoon and intensify through the evening. Areas like Lafayette could see as much as 3 inches by nightfall. The Indianapolis region may experience widespread snowfall, with accumulation estimates ranging between 1 and 2 inches.
The second, heavier round of snow will coincide with Thursday’s evening rush hour, potentially slowing traffic across key roadways. Experts recommend drivers plan ahead, as road conditions could deteriorate quickly during peak travel times.
Snowfall will taper off by early Friday morning, though lingering slick spots may remain on untreated surfaces. Authorities encourage residents to exercise caution and monitor local forecasts for updated conditions.
Be sure to prepare for changing weather and allow extra time for travel throughout the region.
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