Flood Warning issued December 29 at 2:38PM EST until December 30 at 3:36AM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
...The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Indiana... Mississinewa River near Ridgeville. .Rainfall amounts of around an inch across eastern portions of central Indiana are producing minor flooding along the Mississinewa River. River flooding should continue through the day before ending. * WHAT...Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE...Mississinewa River near Ridgeville. * WHEN...Until late tonight. * IMPACTS...At 11.5 feet, Water on the shoulder and edge of SR 1 south of the junction with SR 28 in western Randolph County. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 2:00 PM EST Sunday the stage was 11.3
Special Weather Statement issued December 20 at 7:55AM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
Snow over Illinois is expected to push into the Wabash Valley in the next few hours and arrive across the Indianapolis Metro area by late morning. The snow amounts, mainly less than an inch, may coast untreated roads and surfaces, resulting in slippery conditions. Exercise caution while driving through the morning hours.
Special Weather Statement issued December 12 at 3:29AM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
An upper level disturbance will track through the region this afternoon and evening...producing a swath of light snow focused mainly along and north of I-70. Minor accumulations up to one inch are expected by this evening with the highest totals likely to set up from the northern Wabash Valley east through Kokomo and Muncie. Isolated higher amounts are possible in this zone as well. With ground and air temperatures remaining well below freezing today...snow will stick on contact with roadways and other surfaces. The timing of the snowfall will impact the evening rush hour. Use caution if traveling later this
Special Weather Statement issued December 11 at 4:39PM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
At 438 PM EST, an area of heavy snow was located along a line extending from near Matthews to near Anderson. Movement was east at 35 mph. Winds in excess of 40 mph are possible with this area of heavy snow. Locations impacted include... Muncie, Anderson, Yorktown, Pendleton, Chesterfield, Albany, Edgewood, Daleville, Gaston, Selma, Sulphur Springs, Mount Summit, Springport, Woodlawn Heights, Country Club Heights, River Forest, and Ball State University. This includes Interstate 69 between mile markers 221 and 248. Visibilities will drop quickly to less than a quarter of a mile in this area of heavy snow. Icy roads
Special Weather Statement issued December 11 at 4:29PM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
At 429 PM EST, an area of heavy snow was located along a line extending from 9 miles southeast of Franklin to 11 miles southwest of Columbus. Movement was east at 40 mph. Winds in excess of 40 mph are possible with this area of heavy snow. Locations impacted include... Columbus, Nashville, Edinburgh, Hope, Flat Rock, Milford, Princes Lakes, Elizabethtown, Hartsville, Clifford, Jonesville, Burney, Newbern, Gnaw Bone, Grammer, Azalia, Stone Head, and Taylorsville. This includes Interstate 65 between mile markers 57 and 82. Visibilities will drop quickly to less than a quarter of a mile in this area of heavy
Special Weather Statement issued December 10 at 2:57PM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
Snow showers and snow squalls are expected to develop tomorrow afternoon and evening across Central Indiana. These showers have the potential to produce brief periods of heavy snow, whiteout conditions, wind gusts over 40 mph, and flash freezing on surfaces. Conditions can deteriote rapidly within strong snow showers with little warning. Traveling will likely be hazardous at times, especially during the evening communite.
Special Weather Statement issued December 11 at 3:32AM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
Snow showers and snow squalls will develop this afternoon and evening across Central Indiana focused especially between 2 pm and 8 pm. Snowfall rates will be locally heavy at times producing drastically reduced visibilities and brief whiteout conditions as winds gust to around 40 mph. As temperatures fall late today into the evening...flash freezing of surfaces will also be possible. Conditions can deteriorate rapidly within heavy snow showers with little warning. Traveling will likely be hazardous at times, especially during the evening commute.
Special Weather Statement issued December 10 at 3:32AM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
Areas of fog have developed across parts of the region Patchy dense fog is possible, with visibilities reduced to a quarter mile. If driving through an area with reduced visibility, slow down, use low-beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance.
Special Weather Statement issued December 10 at 3:34AM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
Areas of fog have developed across parts of the region. Patchy dense fog is possible, with visibilities reduced to a quarter mile. If driving through an area with reduced visibility, slow down, use low-beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance.
Special Weather Statement issued December 4 at 11:35PM EST by NWS Indianapolis IN
Recent rain to snow showers and rapidly falling temperatures into the 20s and teens by early Thursday will combine to produce slick and icy roads across most of central Indiana through the Thursday morning commute. Gusty winds as high as 45 to 55 MPH overnight may produce blowing snow, although this is most likely amid snow showers prior to pre-dawn Thursday. Additionally, wind chills values late tonight into daybreak Thursday will drop as low as 5 to 10 degrees below zero.