Rain is likely to move into Indiana starting Thursday. The National Weather Service in Indianapolis breaks it all down.
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Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
The National Weather Service has upgraded a winter storm watch to a winter storm warning for central and southern Indiana, which is expected to receive up to 8 inches of snow on Sunday. The warning will remain in place from Sunday morning until Monday ...
Bitterly cold temperatures are forecast across Indiana from 7 p.m. Sunday to 10 a.m. Wednesday, according to a cold weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service. By Monday, the daily high is expected to drop near 10 degrees, with wind chill indexes cold enough to cause frostbite on exposed skin within just 30 minutes.
The National Weather Service issued an updated winter weather advisory at 9:21 a.m. on Sunday in effect until Monday at 9 a.m. for Higher Elevations of Indiana and Fayette County.
An extreme cold watch has been issued from NWS for all of central Indiana for Sunday night through Monday afternoon.
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Friday at 8:48 a.m. for dense fog until 4 p.m. for Westmoreland Ridges, Fayette Ridges and Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Mercer, Venango,
NWS is warning drivers to add extra time to their commute as dense fog will lower visibilities Friday morning.
Heavy rainfall expected to move into the Chicago area Friday could raise area river levels, prompting a warning to conserve water from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. The National Weather Service on Thursday forecasted heavy rain beginning Friday morning,
Spring is weeks away and forecasts from NOAA to the Old Farmer's Almanac show what might be in store for Indiana.
Throughout national forests across the U.S., year-round camping options are abundant, offering many amenities and accessibility options. Outwander used Forest Service data from the Department of Agriculture to identify Indiana campgrounds in national forests available throughout the year,