Indianapolis, IN – A freeze warning remains in effect for several counties across Indiana from 1 AM to 10 AM Tuesday, with temperatures possibly dropping as low as 22°F. The warning covers areas including Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Muncie, and Lafayette, impacting regions in central, east central, and south central Indiana.
According to the National Weather Service, frost and freeze conditions are expected to cause damage to sensitive vegetation and crops, as well as pose a risk to unprotected outdoor plumbing. Residents are urged to take precautions to protect tender plants and to prepare for potential freezing of water pipes.
This freeze is a sharp contrast to the typical spring conditions that have been seen recently, with warm temperatures giving way to an abrupt cold snap. The freeze warning is expected to lift by 10 AM Tuesday, but residents are encouraged to continue monitoring local weather updates for further developments.
For those in affected areas, bringing plants indoors and covering vulnerable outdoor pipes is highly recommended. Additionally, farmers and gardeners should take steps to shield crops from potential frost damage.




