Winter Woes Hit Indiana Hard!
A relentless winter storm is wreaking havoc across Indiana, bringing heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerously cold temperatures. The state is under a Winter Storm Warning, with travel chaos and power outages expected.
Here’s What You Need to Know:
- Indianapolis:
Snow on and off throughout the day, with 1-2 more inches expected. Gusty winds up to 40 mph are creating blowing snow and icy roads. Tonight’s low? A bone-chilling 13°F (-11°C). - Fort Wayne:
Light snow this morning, slick roads, and a high of 28°F (-2°C). More snow showers are on the way this week, so bundle up! - Evansville:
Snowfall of 2-4 inches is making roads slippery, with temperatures dipping to 18°F (-8°C) tonight. An Arctic blast midweek could push temps as low as -7°F (-22°C).
Statewide Travel Alert
Several counties are under Travel Advisories as icy roads and blowing snow make driving dangerous. Stay home if you can—conditions will only get worse.
Safety First!
- Skip the Roads: Only travel if absolutely necessary, and drive slowly if you must.
- Prepare for Power Outages: Ice buildup could knock out power—keep flashlights, blankets, and food ready.
- Stay Warm: Layer up and avoid extended time outside. Frostbite can strike in minutes in these frigid temps.
Brace for the Freeze
This storm is part of a massive weather system hammering the Midwest. Snow, ice, and Arctic air will stick around, so stay prepared and stay safe.
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