Bartholomew County Emergency Management says the National Weather Service is predicting dry and milder temperatures today through Friday, followed by a rain-snow mix on Friday night. Rain will mix with and change to snow before ending late day Saturday according to the National Weather Service with little to no accumulation expected.
Tuesday: Snow is likely, mainly between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. There will be increasing clouds with a high near 22. Wind chill values will be as low as zero. The chance of precipitation is 60%. Total daytime snow accumulation of less than a half inch is possible.
Bitter cold temperatures are expected Monday and Tuesday as an area of arctic high presser settles across the region, according to the National Weather Service and Bartholomew County Emergency Management.
According to a winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service, 2 to 4 inches ... Much of the snowstorm was still over Indiana and Kentucky. Columbus weather radar:See latest Central ...
In Franklin County, 2-4 more inches of snow is expected Friday afternoon and Friday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Central Indiana hit by winter storm, with snowfall totals up to 13 inches in south central Indiana. Ice accumulations also reported.
Though Indianapolis may feel a brief reprieve from weeks of below-freezing temperatures Saturday, it won't last.
Potential sub-zero wind chills are headed to Indy later this week as Hoosiers shovel themselves out from under the largest snow accumulation since 2022.
The National Weather Service has issued extreme cold watches for parts of central and southern Indiana, as well as parts of Kentucky and Ohio, noting temperatures dropping as low as 10 degrees below zero and windchills dropping as low as 25 degrees below zero.
The first evacuation order covering neighborhoods closest to the start of the devastating Pacific Palisades wildfire didn’t come until about 40 minutes after some of those homes were already burning,
The vast majority of Americans are about to get an extended taste of frigid Siberian weather. Forecasters predict another polar vortex disruption will stretch Arctic air across the top of the globe.
Rain arrives Friday night before changing to snow early Saturday. As temperatures fall, watch for slick roads this weekend.