Jan 10, 2025
Snow showers arrive – 11:30 AM INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Another round of winter weather has arrived, even as some Hoosiers are still plowing and shoveling the snow that fell earlier this week. A number of central Indiana school districts have dismissed students early or canceled evening practices and activities. You can check our list of closings and delays by clicking here. Curious about what’s heading your way? Check the Storm Track 8 interactive radar! A winter weather advisory is in effect until 1 a.m. Saturday for portions of central and southern Indiana. It includes the cities of New Castle, Terre Haute, Bloomington, West Lafayette, Muncie, Martinsville, Columbus, Seymour, and Bedford. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches are expected, with higher amounts possible across the southeastern half of central Indiana. “Look for snow to develop across much of central Indiana late this morning into the afternoon. It could be light to even moderate at times after the lunch hour and through the evening commute. We will be getting to see the snow taper off around 9:00 and 10:00 and then everything will be out of the state by about midnight,” Tara wrote in her weather blog. A winter storm warning is in effect until 1 a.m. Saturday for parts of southwest Indiana, including Evansville, New Albany, Paoli, Versailles, Tell City, Jeffersonville, and Scottsburg. Heavy snow is expected, with total accumulations between 3 and 6 inches. Follow our live blog throughout the day for the latest updates! Weather blog | Interactive radar | Closings & delays | Indy Snow Force Map | Travel advisory map 12:33 p.m. Danville police say roads are slick and officers have already responded to several crashes today. 11:51 a.m. IndyGo says riders could potentially experience service impacts and delays today through Saturday morning. WINTER WEATHER ALERT Riders could potentially experience service impacts & delays today through Saturday morning. Be sure to plan your trip ahead. For real-time information, use the MyStop app or Google Maps. https://t.co/lKyqLS7qAW— IndyGo (@IndyGoBus) January 10, 2025 11:30 a.m. Snow is falling and fresh Indy DPW crews are headed out to tackle slick, slippery roads across Indianapolis. SHIFT CHANGE! Indy DPW crews are headed back out to tackle Friday’s snow.To see where we have plowed and when, click here:https://t.co/6kBpqoWa6F pic.twitter.com/7xKO7pA2wk— Indy Department of Public Works (@IndyDPW) January 10, 2025 11 a.m. With more snow headed our way, many Hoosiers could find themselves on the road as wind, snow, and freezing temperatures arrive. For anyone who must travel during the storm, here’s what you need to know. 10:40 a.m. When driving in snowy conditions please ensure your headlights are in the “ON” position (not auto). We want everyone to be seen! pic.twitter.com/gNBG1EQGZR— Sgt. Matt Ames (@ISPPutnamville) January 10, 2025 9:30 a.m. Snow is moving in from Illinois. Storm Track 8 Meteorologist Tara Hastings says we’ll see snow pick up in intensity throughout the afternoon and could create some tricky travel for your evening commute. “Look for snow to develop across much of central Indiana late this morning into the afternoon. It could be light to even moderate at times after the lunch hour and through the evening commute. We will be getting to see the snow taper off around 9:00 and 10:00 and then everything will be out of the state by about midnight,” Tara said. Click here to see Tara’s full weather blog. 9:15 a.m. Snow is beginning to fall at the Indiana/Illinois state line in a band from western Vigo County to Benton County. INDOT crews are out and ready for action, according to INDOT West Central. Don’t crowd the plow! Remember to give the plows the space they need to work so they can keep the roads clear. THREAD: The snow is beginning to fall at the Indiana/Illinois state line from Western Vigo County up to Benton County. Our crews are out and ready to go and will be maintaining the roads as conditions dictate. pic.twitter.com/enH83jvKQq— INDOT West Central (@INDOT_WCentral) January 10, 2025 8 a.m. After a snowy Sunday and Monday, another round of snow is arriving to help wrap up the work week. “Initially, the snow will start off pretty light by late morning and continue to move from west to east. Snowfall rates will increase as we head into the afternoon hours. The evening commute is going to be rough as that will be the heaviest rates of snow during this event. Snow will gradually taper down as we get into late Friday night,” says StormTrack 8 Meteorologist Marcus Bailey. Click here to see Marcus’ morning weather blog. 7:30 a.m. With 2-4″ inches of snow in the forecast for central Indiana, INDOT West Central has put the call out for all of its trucks to be deployed across the district, which includes Indianapolis). FULL CALL OUT Thread: With forecasts calling for between 2-4" of snow beginning tomorrow, our crews are preparing to hit the roads again, with full call outs across the district. pic.twitter.com/kBnRQ5lY5I— INDOT West Central (@INDOT_WCentral) January 9, 2025 7:21 a.m. The Wabash Valley is expected to get up to 2-4 inches of snow today! Make sure to: Clean all the snow and ice from you car Activate your headlights Slow downIncrease your following distance Buckle UPDon’t drive distracted Let’s all be safe out there! pic.twitter.com/fOlUqLObTA— Sgt. Matt Ames (@ISPPutnamville) January 10, 2025
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