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Indiana steps into the morning with a muted gray sky over Fort Wayne as the wind pulls at loose branches and the cold settles across neighborhoods. Pavement carries that faint pre-winter sheen—just slick enough to remind drivers of how quickly late-day melting can refreeze once temperatures drop again. Meteorologists now track two waves of December snow that could influence travel through the weekend, especially as colder air wraps into the region by Sunday.
Light snow returns Saturday, mainly after midday. The flakes may start slowly, but a few stronger bursts could develop along U.S. 30 and I-69, creating short-term visibility drops. Any accumulation stays light—around 1 to 2 inches—but to be fair, timing matters. Roads may turn slushy as temperatures hover near freezing, then turn slick as evening wind chills fall toward 10 below. Plan extra time if traveling late Saturday…