Dyer, IN – Community Alert: Move Cars Before Expected Snowfall

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Dyer, IN – Town officials are urging residents to move vehicles off public streets ahead of expected snowfall this week. The request, shared by the Dyer Police Department and Town of Dyer on social media, is part of preparations for winter weather expected to impact the region soon.

According to the Town of Dyer, all cars must be relocated from streets to allow for proper snow removal operations. The restriction will remain in effect for 48 hours after the snowfall ends to ensure full clearing and safe travel for emergency vehicles and residents.

Officials emphasized that the rule is essential for public safety and road accessibility, particularly on narrow residential streets where parked vehicles can block plows. Violations may result in citations or towing during the snow emergency period.

The advisory comes as forecasters monitor an approaching winter system that could bring measurable snowfall to northwest Indiana later this week. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead, use designated parking areas, and check the Town of Dyer’s Facebook page for updates on snow emergency declarations and street clearing schedules.


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