
Central Indiana is under a Winter Weather Advisory from early Friday morning to early Saturday. The advisory covers a large portion of the state, including cities like Indianapolis and Bloomington. Snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are expected, with higher amounts likely in the southern and southeastern regions, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service warns of slippery conditions, especially on bridges and overpasses, during the Friday morning commute. Drivers should expect hazardous roads, which may impact evening commutes across central Indiana.
Today’s high will be in the mid-20s with sunny skies, though wind chills are near zero. Temperatures will drop to the low teens overnight, and snow is expected to continue into Friday night. By Saturday morning, the snow should taper off, but temperatures will remain cold with highs in the upper 20s, as per the National Weather Service.
The weather outlook for next week shows continued chances of snow and below-freezing temperatures, with lows possibly reaching as low as 8 degrees. The National Weather Service advises residents to be prepared for slippery roads and to drive cautiously. Road conditions can be checked by calling 511.









