12/9/2023 0 Comments Indy weather1:40 p.m.: Marion County, Central Indiana storm warning downgraded to advisory "I do think there are some chances for snow going forward through the weekend and into early next week, but we'll have a lot more detail on that once we get into the weekend." 2:30 p.m.: Indiana State Police respond to 44 crashes since 4 a.m. The weekend forecast was less clear at this point, he said. Ryan said they're expecting scattered snow showers Thursday, with accumulation in some areas that could reach half an inch. But, he said, "it's light (and) we're not expecting a lot of impact from it." "There's still some snow showers out there," Ryan added. "Now that the majority of the snow has ended, and conditions appear to be improving across the area, basically, there's no need for those headlines anymore," meteorologist Mike Ryan told IndyStar. NWS has ended its winter weather advisory for Central Indiana. For updates on storm impacts, other closings and travel advisories, see below: 3:10 p.m.: Winter weather advisory has ended for Central Indiana until noon, according to NWS.įor updates on school closings in the Indianapolis-area, click here. The impacts from the snowfall Wednesday were expected to be greatest from 4 a.m. Colder air arrives on Thursday with a high near 32 degrees. As the snow moved through Wednesday, the high was estimated to reach about 35 degrees in Indianapolis. Temperatures were toasty compared to those from the deep freeze that accompanied the Christmas-week storm a few weeks ago. Residents in the area north of Interstate 70 to Interstate 69 were expecting the most snow, with totals in Lebanon predicted at 6-10 inches, according to NWS. Indianapolis residents were expecting 5-8 inches by noon the city recorded about three inches. Snowfall totals were expected to vary across the state. See the storm: Indianapolis traffic cams, photos show snowy road conditions By the afternoon NWS meteorologists began updating their outlooks as snowfall tapered. The warning was originally in place until 7 p.m. The winter storm warning for Central Indiana has come to an end, according to the National Weather Service. If you can, please subscribe to IndyStar to support our work. This article is available free as a public service. View Gallery: Indianapolis weather: Storm brings heavy, wet snow to Indiana
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