The winter storm warning has been replaced with a winter weather advisory along and north of I-70 as the snow gradually tapers off. Additional light snow tonight with up to a half inch in spots.
National Weather Service forecasters in Indianapolis say hazardous travel will remain a concern through the afternoon.
Brown, Johnson, Monroe, and Owen counties are under a travel 'Watch' meaning only essential travel, such as to and from work or in emergency situations, is recommended.
📍I-69 NB Reporting to you live from a tow plow! These #YellowTrucks are still working to ensure the roadways are safe. Be sure to slow down around these plows and give them some room!
More updates to come for what East Central will be doing tonight into the morning! pic.twitter.com/MJlmMug6gk
Weather status by county in the WFIU/WTIU broadcast area as well as delays and closings reported to WFIU and WTIU News can be found here.
8:00 A.M. UPDATE
More snow accumulations are likely across most of central Indiana today. A winter storm warning remains in effect until 7 p.m.
Forecasters at the National Weather Service in Indianapolis say the heaviest snow is will be during the mid morning hours tapering off at noon. Travel impacts are expected throughout the day.
A band of heavy snow has set up north of I-70 and is slowly drifting to the north. Visibilities of less than 1/4 mile have been noted within the band with snowfall rates well over an inch per hour at times. The rain snow line is approximately along the black line. #INwxpic.twitter.com/NkMicVuOGe
As of 7AM: It’s happening! Snow is sticking to the pavement in many areas statewide. Pre-treatment has been beneficial so far & we will continue to do so as conditions allow. Make sure you’re leaving extra time to get to your destination! pic.twitter.com/vdI9CX9b7c
Weather status by county in the WFIU/WTIU broadcast area as well as delays and closings reported to WFIU and WTIU News can be found here.
ORIGINAL STORY
A winter storm warning takes effect early Wednesday across central Indiana. National Weather Service forecasters are predicting 3 to 9 inches of snow by Wednesday evening.
Snow is expected to come in two separate waves. 2 to 4 inches of heavy wet snow should start early morning. A rain/snow mix second wave of another 1 to 3 inches hits mid-morning. Highest snowfall rates are expected between 3 and 7 a.m.
Forecasters say the snow may be intense making travel difficult.
Indiana Department of Transportation officials say nearly 1,000 trucks will be treating and plowing state highways, interstates, and roads.
Accumulating snow expected after midnight with a brief period of rain possible at the start. The heaviest snow south of Indy will be ahead of daybreak with areas to the northwest seeing the heaviest snow mid-morning. Expect hazardous travel conditions across the area! #INwxpic.twitter.com/DGa0AG2fOT