Indianapolis, IN Weather Alert: 1–2” Snow Sunday; Single-Digit Wind Chills Monday AM

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Indianapolis, IN – Winter is making a brief return to central Indiana this weekend, bringing light snowfall Sunday and sharply colder wind chills by early Monday.

According to the US National Weather Service in Indianapolis, light snow is expected to develop early Sunday morning and continue into Sunday night. Minor accumulations between 1 and 2 inches are possible, mainly across northeastern portions of central Indiana. While snowfall totals are expected to remain light, roads could become slick at times, especially during periods of steadier snow.

The snow is forecast to taper off late Sunday night, but colder air will settle in behind the system. By Monday morning, wind chills are expected to drop into the single digits across many areas, with some communities potentially feeling as cold as 5 to 10 degrees.

Temperatures will remain cold through early Tuesday before moderating later in the week.

Drivers across Indianapolis, Marion County, Hamilton County, and surrounding areas should allow extra travel time Sunday, particularly during the morning and evening hours. Even light snow can create hazardous travel conditions when temperatures are near freezing.

Residents are encouraged to dress in layers and limit prolonged exposure to cold conditions Monday morning.

How much snow are you seeing in your neighborhood? Let us know your location and conditions.


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