The possibility of a foot of snow in Indiana in April

INDIANA — Although April typically brings milder temperatures and signs of spring across Indiana, historical weather records indicate that significant snowfall—including totals approaching one foot in a single storm—remains a possibility under the right conditions.

Indiana’s location in the Midwest places it within a region where cold Arctic air can still interact with developing storm systems during early spring, according to the National Weather Service.

While average temperatures rise steadily through April, the atmosphere can occasionally revert to winter-like patterns. When this occurs, late-season snow events can develop, sometimes producing substantial accumulations…

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