Strap down the trampolines, it's going to be a windy day in Indiana, the National Weather Service said. A wind advisory was issued for most of the state until 7 p.m. Gusts are expected to reach 50 mph and winds from the southwest are expected to range between 20-30 mph.
STATEWIDE–Temperatures in Indiana are about to warm up. “Saturday, we’re looking at highs in the mid-30s. By Sunday, highs will be in the low 40s. Then as we get into the early part of next week, we could start exceeding 50 degrees in central Indiana,” said Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis.
Snow is likely to return Tuesday night for much of central Indiana with accumulations of an inch or two south of Bloomington.
Indiana State Police officials are encouraging people across the state to slow down on the roads. Interstates in the Indianapolis area have been slick and hazardous. Between 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesday, troopers responded to 119 crashes and cars sliding off roads.
If this weather has you angry at a ground hog take deep breaths, because the bitter cold will be here a while longer.
Strap down the trampolines, it's going to be a windy day in Indiana, the National Weather Service said. A wind advisory was issued for most of the state until 10 p.m. Gusts are expected to reach ...
Andrew White, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, believes after Thursday, the state will be done with snow for a while. “Yeah, this could be it until at least early March,” said White. There are some light rain chances for next week throughout Indiana.