Fort Wayne, IN – Bitter cold and lake-effect snow are set to hit northern Indiana through Monday, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Northern Indiana.
The NWS reports that a pair of clipper systems will bring 1 to 2 inches of snow tonight, mainly west of Interstate 69 and near Lake Michigan. Temperatures will plummet into the single digits, with wind chills falling below zero overnight.
On Sunday, additional lake-enhanced snow could add up to another inch. Winds gusting to 25 mph may create blowing snow and travel issues, particularly in open rural areas.
By Monday, frigid air lingers with highs in the teens and wind chills as low as –15°F across northern counties. Officials urge residents to limit time outdoors and dress in layers to prevent frostbite.
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