Indiana, Winter Weather Advisory
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It's Groundhog Day, but prognosticating marmots aside, human meteorologists at the National Weather Service say winter isn't done with Central Indiana.
Indianapolis weather forecast includes light snow today, chilly temps, with slightly warmer days and mostly cloudy skies ahead.
While this weather system won't be nearly as impactful as January’s winter storm, drops in visibility and slick spots are possible into Tuesday night.
Mayor Joe Hogsett said travel in Marion County should be limited to first responders, health care workers and other essential personnel at least until Monday evening.
Indianapolis is hit by a severe winter storm, with up to 13 inches of snow and extreme cold warnings for wind chills as low as -25°F.
Indiana is adding just over one hour of daylight by Feb. 28, with the greatest difference in northern Indiana. Our sunsets are now after 6 p.m. By the end of the month, sunsets will be after 6:30 p.m., and sunrises will be in the early 7 a.m. hour. Enjoy a bit more sun in your day. By mid-March, our days will be longer than our nights!
INDIANAPOLIS — The snow and cold have kept many central Indiana students at home this week. While most schools were still virtual on Wednesday, some plan to be back in-person on Thursday, including Herron Classical Schools.