Indianapolis, IN – Light snow is possible late tonight into Sunday morning across parts of central Indiana, with the highest chances northeast of Indianapolis, according to the National Weather Service Indianapolis office.
According to the National Weather Service, most areas will see half an inch of snow or less, with some locations experiencing only flurries. Snow chances increase late tonight and taper off Sunday morning, while clouds are expected to diminish Sunday afternoon and evening.
Overnight low temperatures tonight are expected to range from 8 to 20 degrees, with Sunday highs between 23 and 36 degrees. Sunday night lows will drop back into the teens and mid-20s. While widespread travel disruptions are not expected, drivers should remain alert for slick spots, especially during early Sunday morning hours.
Conditions shift significantly after the weekend. Forecasters say a rapid warm-up begins Monday, as high pressure builds east of the region. Highs Monday are forecast between 32 and 47 degrees, with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies.
By Tuesday, temperatures are expected to climb well above normal, making it the warmest day of the forecast period before a dry cold front moves through later Tuesday. The sudden temperature increase, combined with light rain chances beginning late Tuesday, could increase concerns for ice jams and localized river flooding as accumulated ice begins to thaw.
Residents near rivers, streams, and low-lying areas are advised to monitor conditions closely early next week. No flood warnings have been issued at this time, but officials say changing conditions could develop quickly.
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