Northern Indiana, IN – Residents should prepare for a wintry mix as a low-pressure system moves across the region Tuesday. The system will bring rain and snow, with some areas seeing light slushy accumulations.
According to the US National Weather Service Northern Indiana, precipitation will begin late Monday night and continue through Tuesday evening. Areas north of US 24 are most likely to experience accumulating snow, with up to two inches possible in some locations. The rain is expected to transition to snow between 8 a.m. and noon on Tuesday.
Forecasters warn of brief periods of reduced visibility and slippery road conditions due to slushy snow. While major travel disruptions are unlikely, drivers should remain cautious, especially during the morning and evening commutes.
The highest snowfall chances include locations near Angola, Auburn, and Hillsdale, where snow bands may form. Communities like Fort Wayne, Goshen, and Defiance could also see moderate snowfall. Areas south of US 24 are expected to receive mostly rain.
Travelers and residents are advised to monitor weather updates and plan accordingly. The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of allowing extra time for travel and staying alert to changing road conditions.
Stay tuned for further updates as the system develops, and prepare for a mix of rain and snow across northern Indiana.
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