Indianapolis, IN – Snowfall is set to impact central Indiana starting as early as 3 p.m. Saturday, with scattered light snow expected across southwestern areas before spreading eastward.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the highest accumulations—up to 3 inches—are forecasted between Vincennes and Shoals. Light flurries will begin in areas such as the Terre Haute and Seymour regions by late afternoon, gradually transitioning into widespread light snow during the evening hours.
The Indianapolis region is anticipated to see light snow flurries after 6 p.m., while Bloomington and surrounding areas may experience steady snowfall closer to midnight. Snowfall is expected to taper off by early Sunday morning.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution on untreated roads, as even light snow can create hazardous travel conditions. Local officials suggest allowing extra time for evening commutes and avoiding unnecessary travel in the hardest-hit areas.
For real-time updates, residents are encouraged to monitor alerts from the NWS and local road safety advisories.
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