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You are here: Home / Greater Indianapolis / Naptown Weather Forecast (February 5, 2018 AM) #INwx

Naptown Weather Forecast (February 5, 2018 AM) #INwx

February 5, 2018 by Naptown Buzz

Cold this morning! Wind chills below zero for some areas. Snow returns by this evening with light accums possible most areas. #inwx pic.twitter.com/kL6vWJzkam

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) February 5, 2018

“This morning will be cold, with wind chills below zero for some areas, mainly across northern sections of central Indiana. Sunshine will boost temperatures today into the lower 20s north to around 30 south. Snow will move into parts of the area late this afternoon, then spread east into the evening. A couple of inches are possible, mainly in the Lafayette and Kokomo areas. Lighter amounts will be to the south. Lows will be in the teens to lower 20s. More snow is possible Tuesday night.”

On this date in 2008: the northern portions of a squall line extending through the Tennessee and lower Ohio Valleys impacts central Indiana. An EF1 tornado impacts Bloomfield in Greene County, with other significant wind damage in Decatur, Jackson and Putnam Counties. #INwx #indy

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) February 5, 2018

“On this date in 2008: the northern portions of a squall line extending through the Tennessee and lower Ohio Valleys impacts central Indiana. An EF1 tornado impacts Bloomfield in Greene County, with other significant wind damage in Decatur, Jackson and Putnam Counties.”

Via NWS Indianapolis. Follow them on Twitter @NWSIndianapolis for the latest Indianapolis area weather news.

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