Marion County, IN – Slick Roads & Light Snow Continue South of I-74

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Indianapolis, Indiana – Light snow brought up to 0.5 inch across central Indiana, creating slick travel conditions Sunday afternoon.

According to the US National Weather Service Indianapolis, light snow accumulated mainly along and south of Interstate 74 earlier in the day. Forecasters said snowfall totals reached up to one-half inch in parts of central Indiana before weakening during the afternoon hours.

The agency reported that very light snow will continue in areas along and south of I-74, including portions of the Indianapolis metropolitan area, Kokomo, Anderson and Muncie. Additional accumulation is expected to remain minor as the system gradually diminishes.

Drivers are advised to use caution, particularly on untreated roads, where slick spots may develop. The National Weather Service noted that even light snow can create hazardous travel conditions when surface temperatures allow for freezing.

Radar imagery from early afternoon showed lingering light snow bands across the region, with weakening intensity expected through the remainder of the day.

The light accumulation may be especially relevant for afternoon commuters and students traveling home, as untreated secondary roads and neighborhood streets could remain slippery.

No additional advisories were announced in the post. Residents are encouraged to monitor official updates from weather.gov/ind for further information.


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