Indianapolis, IN — Indiana residents should prepare for accumulating snow beginning Thursday evening, creating potentially hazardous conditions for commuters. Earlier in the day, the state will see light flurries across parts of the metro area, with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 30°F.
By Thursday night, moderate to heavy snow is expected to accumulate across central Indiana, with totals generally ranging from 2–4 inches, and some areas south of Indianapolis potentially seeing up to 5 inches. Low temperatures will drop to around 28°F, making for slippery road conditions overnight.
Friday Morning Commute Likely to Be Messy
The Friday morning commute is expected to be challenging, as snow accumulations remain on roads and sidewalks. Most snow will taper off by 8 a.m., but the remainder of the day will be mostly cloudy, with highs near 34°F.
Saturday Snow and Arctic Cold
A second clipper system is forecast for Saturday, bringing additional snow during the late afternoon and early evening. Accumulations of 2–4 inches are possible. High temperatures will remain cold, only reaching 22°F.
Following the snow, Sunday will usher in a bitter cold blast, with:
- Low temperatures near 0°F in the early morning
- Wind chill values well below zero
- Afternoon highs struggling to reach 11°F
Cold Continues Into Monday
The frigid pattern will extend into Monday, with morning lows in the single digits near zero, wind chills below zero, and highs only around 23°F. Despite sunny skies, residents should prepare for another extremely cold day and continue exercising caution outdoors.
Precautions for Residents
Authorities advise:
- Limiting travel during snowfall and icy conditions
- Dressing warmly to protect against extreme cold and wind chill
- Checking for road closures and updated weather advisories
- Ensuring emergency supplies are ready, especially for vulnerable populations
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How are you preparing for snowy roads and frigid temperatures this weekend in Indiana? Will this weather impact your holiday travel or outdoor plans?
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