Indianapolis, IN – Indiana residents should prepare for an extended period of dangerously cold temperatures, with subzero wind chills and snow possible this week. The National Weather Service warns that Arctic air will grip the state, bringing overnight lows near zero and wind chills dropping as low as -10°F to -20°F.
According to the National Weather Service, a cold front will bring frigid conditions through Saturday, with daytime highs struggling to reach the teens. Snow showers are possible late Tuesday into Wednesday, with light accumulations expected, particularly south of Interstate 70. Residents should bundle up and limit time outdoors to avoid frostbite, which can occur within minutes in these conditions.
5-Day Forecast for Central Indiana:
• Tuesday: Partly sunny with a high near 18°F. Wind chills as low as -5°F.
• Wednesday: Slight chance of snow. High around 21°F, with wind chills near zero.
• Thursday: Partly sunny, high of 18°F. Wind chills below zero in the morning.
• Friday: Mostly sunny, slightly warmer with a high near 26°F.
• Saturday: Continued cold with a high around 23°F.
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