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INDIANA, USA — Indiana has quite a range of snowfall expectations every year, from roughly 5-8 inches in southern Indiana to over 60 inches in northern Indiana. This is not a forecast for what this ...
Central Indiana experienced its first winter storm of 2025, with snowfall totals ranging from a trace in the north to over 10+ inches in the south. North Vernon clocked in the highest at 13 inches.
INDIANA, USA — Friday, Jan. 10 brought 2 to 6 inches of snow across most of the state. It's been a snowy start to the year. Indiana has several inches now on the ground statewide. Many Hoosiers ...
Central Indiana didn’t see much or any snowfall last night after seeing the first snow fall of 2024 late Friday evening. According to a snowfall analysis from the National Weather Service, ...
UPDATE: See updated totals from around the state. Meteorologists were predicting as much as 12 inches of snow in parts of Indiana as a strong winter system hit the state Sunday.. Southern Indiana ...
On December 23, 2004, Salem, Indiana, experienced a record-breaking snowfall, with 33 inches of snow falling in just 24 hours. This extraordinary weather event disrupted daily life, as roads became ...
Feb. 17—ANDERSON — The widespread perception that Indiana's winters are becoming less snowy carries with it a degree of truth backed up by recent historical data. But according to several ...
A heat wave hit much of the central U.S. over the weekend, while snow and cool temperatures arrived in the Northwest.
Notre Dame hosts Indiana in South Bend, Ind., which has had three inches of snowfall this morning and is expected to continue until around 11 a.m. ET. Forecasts do not predict snowfall at the 8 p ...
Highest snowfall totals on Halloween around Indiana Areas of Indiana have seen snowfall on Halloween, some higher than others. Indianapolis: 0.1″ in 1890 & 2014 Fort Wayne: 1.5: ...
A Jan. 3 map of expected snowfall for the central Indiana region. NWS Indianapolis is predicting at least six inches of snow for Bloomington and much of central Indiana, but there’s still a high ...