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Expect more snow Fri. in Indianapolis. See forecast
Expect more snow Friday in Indianapolis. See the forecast as winter advisory issued
The latest forecast for snowfall on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025 is set to as high as 5 inches across the south with 2-4 inches in Central Indiana.
Latest forecast: How much snow will Indiana get Friday? When will it fall?
Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the Bloomington area is expected to get between 2 and 4 inches of snow. Southern parts of Indiana could see even more, with Bedford projected to get close to 4 inches and areas closer to Louisville possibly seeing 6 inches.
Friday snowfall forecast and arrival times for Indiana | Weather Impact Alert Blog
Two low pressures, one north and one south, will be able to squeeze out heavy snow in the Deep South and a few inches right here in Indiana. We have the latest.
Indianapolis weather: New round of snow snarls roads, closes schools early. What to know
Indianapolis is getting hit with another 2 to 4 inches today. Expect the heaviest accumulation of snow this afternoon.
Friday winter storm: Hour-by-hour snow forecast for Louisville area
For the second time this week, a winter storm will drop accumulating snow across the Louisville region. These slides show when the storm is expected to move in and out of the area.
Louisville weather forecast: What time does snow start on Friday?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A winter storm warning is now in place across Kentuckiana until 7 a.m. on Saturday. This is in place due to the heavy snowfall rates that will be occurring throughout the afternoon. RELATED: Winter Storm Warning issued in Kentuckiana as more heavy snow approaches
Latest forecast shows Indy getting 8-10 inches of snow in winter storm. What to expect
As the winter storm draws closer, National Weather Service Indianapolis meteorologists say central Indiana may experience more than 10 inches of snow starting Sunday.
Winter is expected in Indiana this afternoon. Prepare your car, windshield
According to the National Weather Service for Indianapolis, approximately 2-4 inches of snow are expected on Friday with the heaviest amounts falling in the afternoon. This gives Hoosiers ample time to prepare their vehicles if they haven't done so.
How much snow is predicted for Louisville and southern Indiana on Friday?
Right as we are working to recover from previous snow and ice, another winter storm targets central and southern Kentucky.
Indianapolis sees second round of snow in past week
Central Indiana is being hit with snow for the second time in the past week. According to previous reports, a general 2″ to 4″ inch swath of snow is expected for the entire area over the next few hours,
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How quickly will the snow stick and accumulate to roads across Indiana? | Weather Impact Alert
Light to moderate snow will fall steadily through the day on Friday. Accumulation will be slow, but impactful. Expect the afternoon/evening drive to be slow.
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How much snow has hit Indiana so far? See snowfall totals around the state
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Indianapolis winter storm: Indianapolis storm, Day 2: ...
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Snow to intensify across Michigan, could impact Friday’s commute, evening travel
“Intensity of snowfall will increase over the next few hours,” the NWS meteorologists in Grand Rapids said. “Traffic cameras ...
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National Weather Service updates Friday snow totals forecast for Tri-State
The National Weather Service has again revised the forecast for snow totals on Friday. Here's what forecasters are saying ...
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