INDIANA — A rapidly intensifying winter storm is now firmly entrenched across Indiana late Saturday night, with widespread snow already overspreading the state and a much more dangerous phase expected to unfold after 3:00 a.m. ET Sunday as the second half of a powerful two-part system moves in.
Radar imagery around 10:45 p.m. ET confirms snow has fully moved into Indiana and is expected to remain ongoing through Sunday night, marking the beginning of what forecasters describe as a high-impact, potentially disruptive winter storm.
The most severe conditions are expected early Sunday morning through Sunday evening, when snowfall rates may exceed 2 inches per hour and locally approach 3 inches per hour, especially beneath the most intense snow bands.
Second Wave Brings Extreme Snow Rates and Thundersnow Risk
Meteorological guidance shows this storm unfolding in two distinct rounds, with Round 1 already underway across much of Indiana. Round 2, however, is expected to be significantly stronger as deeper moisture and lift surge northward into the region…