Severe winter storm snows in most of central Indiana
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"It's going to be very, very cold this week," NWS Indianapolis says. "Windchills will be -15 to -20 almost every morning through Friday."
Bitter cold air is in place early this morning and it looks to stay through most of the week. Have an emergency cold weather kit in your car in case you get stranded. It will feel even colder Wednesday morning with forecast wind chills near 20° below 0°.
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Indianapolis residents are waking up to a brisk Monday, with biting cold temperatures and wind chills diving as low as 14 below zero. The National Weather Service in Indianapolis, NWS, has extended a Cold Weather Advisory across multiple counties in central Indiana,
Snow is expected to start tapering off Saturday evening after falling at a rate of up to an inch an hour across Indianapolis through the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. The NWS prediction had been for 3 to 6 inches of accumulation ...
Forecasters said the "best shot" for temperatures to get above freezing will be toward the middle of next week, but only for a short window of time.
Indianapolis faces a Cold Weather Advisory with wind chills as low as -12°F; residents are urged to dress warmly.