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You are here: Home / Greater Indianapolis / Naptown Weather Forecast (March 20, 2018 AM) #INwx

Naptown Weather Forecast (March 20, 2018 AM) #INwx

March 20, 2018 by Naptown Buzz

AM Wintry mix south central. 1 inch snow possible. Winter Weather Advisory east central 8 pm-2 pm Wed. 2 to 4 inches possible. #INwx #nwsind pic.twitter.com/i5IZ9aXkWC

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 20, 2018

“A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain over south-central Indiana is expected to turn to all rain after noon. An inch or snow is possible this morning. Motorists should be alert to slick road conditions and drive carefully and allow extra time. Tonight, a low-pressure system is expected to move over the Ohio Valley. This will result in accumulating snow with snow amounts of 2 to 4 inches possible over far east central Indiana from 8 pm tonight until 2 pm Wednesday. Meanwhile, areas closer to I-65 from Indianapolis and southward could see 1 to 2 inches and areas near and close to I-69 could also see 1 to 2 inches. Motorists should be alert to slick and snow covered roads tonight and Wednesday. Reduced visibilities in blowing snow are also possible.”

On this date in 1976: an F4 tornado injures 8 as it tracks 17 miles from northwest of West Lafayette into Carroll & White Counties, lifting west of Delphi. The most intense damage occurred at the beginning of the track near Klondike, just north of US Routes 52 & 231. #INwx #indy

— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) March 20, 2018

“On this date in 1976: an F4 tornado injures 8 as it tracks 17 miles from northwest of West Lafayette into Carroll & White Counties, lifting west of Delphi. The most intense damage occurred at the beginning of the track near Klondike, just north of US Routes 52 & 231.”

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

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