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Snow continues across much of central Indiana late this afternoon, with the steadiest snow and visibilities near a mile currently focused between Lafayette and Indianapolis. Accumulations so far have been limited to just grassy and elevated surfaces, but as temperatures fall through the evening, roads will become slick in spots.
Periods of snow will continue into tomorrow with the heaviest snow this evening into early tonight. Impacts will primarily be limited to bridges/overpasses through the evening with road accumulations possible later into the night.
Wind chills will drop to near 10 degrees at times tonight and tomorrow night. It's time to get those winter coats out and ensure your outdoor hoses and sprinklers are winterized.
After a lull this morning, rain will transition to snow this afternoon with the first bursts of snow into the evening. The heaviest snow is expected towards daybreak tomorrow with this snow more likely to stick as temperatures drop into the 20s. Be prepared for a slick and cold commute Monday morning.
Forecast information for the first 12 hours of the forecast period, including temperatures, precipitation chances, and wind information.
Forecast information for the 12-24 hour forecast. Graphic displays temperatures, precipitation chances, wind direction, and wind speeds for the 12-24 hour period of the forecast.
These images contain the daily records and averages across central Indiana. The data is an estimation and interpolation between the various points that have a long enough record across Central Indiana. Additional daily climate information available here including a full listing of all the points used to generate the maps: https://www.weather.gov/ind/Climate_Maps