Accumulating snow will continue this morning, mainly along and east of I-65 and I-69. Drive carefully and allow extra time! #INwx #nwsind pic.twitter.com/I7k9AMfT5H
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 21, 2018
“Snow will continue this morning. The visibility will get down to a 1/4 mile at times in the heavier snow bands. Snow clearing service may have difficulty keeping up where the snow is heaviest. Motorists should allow extra time and drive carefully. Take food, water and a shovel in case your car gets stuck.”
Accumulating snow over mainly eastern parts of central Indiana through this morning. Be alert to slick and snow covered roads. #INwx #nwsind pic.twitter.com/Sq4YnAQsZB
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 21, 2018
Winter Storm Warning/Winter Weather Advisory til 2 PM. Slick to snow covered roads. Bring food, water and a shovel in case of emergency! pic.twitter.com/2SJtvpFp3e
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 21, 2018
A very tight gradient for snowfall around #Indy. Just a trace of snowfall on the west side and more than 3 inches reported in spots along the northeast side of town. #INwx
Let us know how much you have!
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 21, 2018
On this date in 1991: heavy rainfall produces flash flooding at Plainville in Daviess County. 2" of rain falls in just a 2 hour period. #INwx #indy
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 21, 2018
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