A blast of Arctic air has dropped temperatures in Indiana considerably this week, but just how cold did it get around the state? And is this normal?
Ahead of a powerful cold front, a quick round of rain showers changing to some accumulating snow showers will be possible ...
Central Indiana has seen an unusually snowy start to the year, with 11.6 inches of snow recorded so far this January—well above average for the region. This is in stark contrast to the rest of the ...
The coldest high temperature so far was just 9 degrees on Jan. 21, and the coldest low was also recorded on Jan. 21 and it ...
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Central Indiana has seen an unusually snowy start ... like Michigan, experience more lake-effect snow. Nationally, significant snow depths are also reported in the Rockies, the Appalachians ...
A cold front passed through Indianapolis overnight Sunday, dropping our temperatures slightly for the day. However, highs ...
Another blast of very cold air is expected to sweep down from the arctic and into the Great Lakes starting Saturday night.
An Arctic blast will drop temperatures into the single digits by Sunday, with wind chills as low as -25 by Monday morning.
Northern Indiana wasn’t affected nearly as much, though freezing temperatures will persist through the week. Up to three ...