INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — ALL WINTER WEATHER ALERTS have been cancelled in central Indiana. However, snow is likely again on Monday night.
TODAY: The main concern is refreezing of the roads after rain made things slushy last night. Temperatures will fall into the upper 20s this morning and remain there today. A few spotty flurries can’t be ruled out. Otherwise, skies will remain cloudy. Winds gust to 30 mph.


TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy skies, but we are dry. Low temperatures in the low 20s.

TOMORROW: Mostly cloudy skies, but dry during the daytime. Accumulating snow will once again be possible Monday night. Most spots will eclipse 1″, but we will release some of those snowfall projections later today. Snow will likely be heaviest in the middle of the night through the early morning on Tuesday. High temperatures in the low to mid-30s.

7-DAY FORECAST: Snow exits through Tuesday morning. A cold week will continue to start December with temperatures consistently below average.


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