Indiana Weather Alert: Is Winter Over? Feb. 19-25 Brings 40-50% Higher Precipitation, Temps 20° Above Normal

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Indianapolis, Indiana – Slick spots could form on I-65, I-70 and I-69 before 8 a.m. Thursday as light overnight snow brushes parts of central and northern Indiana, but temperatures climbing 15 to 20 degrees above normal will melt most accumulation before the midday commute.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, Indiana falls within a 40 to 50 percent above-normal precipitation zone through Tuesday. That wetter-than-average pattern stretches across much of the Midwest and Great Lakes, increasing the likelihood of multiple systems moving through the Hoosier State as February winds down…

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