Indianapolis, IN – Snow and gusty winds continue to impact central Indiana, including Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Johnson County, through 1 p.m. Sunday, creating hazardous travel conditions. Snow accumulations of one to two inches are expected, with isolated areas possibly receiving up to three inches.
According to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, the winter weather advisory remains in effect until early Sunday afternoon. Winds are expected to gust as high as 35 mph across much of central Indiana and up to 40 mph in Johnson County, making roads slick and reducing visibility.
Affected areas include Carroll, Tippecanoe, Marion, Monroe, and Bartholomew counties, among others. Drivers should anticipate slippery roads and use caution while traveling. Residents are advised to slow down, particularly on stairs, sidewalks, and driveways, which could be icy and hazardous.
For updated road conditions, call 511. Plan ahead for any Sunday travel, and be prepared for reduced speeds and potential delays due to winter weather impacts.