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Indianapolis has recorded 15.7 inches of snow so far this winter, according to the NWS, the bulk of which came in a major snowstorm Jan. 5-6. Another 3.5 inches fell Friday and early Saturday.
Snow will continue to fall and pick up steam in the mid-afternoon around 3 or 4 p.m. in the Indianapolis metro area, worsening road conditions as the day goes on.
Indianapolis is still getting unburied from the winter storm that hit earlier this week, but more snow is on the way. The latest forecast for snowfall accumulations for Friday is about 2-4 more ...
Indianapolis has recorded 15.7 inches of snow so far this winter, according to the NWS, the bulk of which came in a major snowstorm Jan. 5-6. Another 3.5 inches fell Friday and early Saturday.
Indianapolis winter storm: Snow continues as school, flights are canceled. Alysa Guffey, Jordan Smith and Alexandria Burris, Indianapolis Star. Updated Mon, January 6, 2025 at 11:42 AM UTC.
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INDIANAPOLIS – Happy Friday! The rest of today will be cloudy with temperatures in the upper 30s and lower 40s. I know all eyes are on our snow chances, so let’s get into it. Snow chanc… ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Folks in central Indiana continue to dig out after a major winter storm dumped several inches of snow in many communities across the region. Click here for the snow totals in your area ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Indianapolis adjusted its snow removal plan and will now plow residential streets when the city gets more than four inches. In January, snow buried Indianapolis neighborhoods ...
Snow is expected to fall around Indianapolis for a couple of hours after what started as a light rain early Friday morning turned into light snow showers about 10 a.m. Central Indianapolis can ...
Meteorologists believe the Indianapolis metro area could see an additional 1-2 inches of snow Thursday. Here's when the heaviest flakes could fall.
INDIANAPOLIS — After a dusting of snow dropped across Central Indiana on Thursday morning, another wave of flurries is on the way that could impact your afternoon commute.