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Indianapolis, Indiana – Spring warmth may struggle to take hold across Indiana as a wetter-than-normal pattern raises the risk for lingering snow in the north and repeated rain events statewide.
According to NOAA’s Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation Outlook released February 19, Indiana carries above normal precipitation probabilities for March-April-May 2026. The wetter signal spans much of the Midwest and Great Lakes, while nearby areas of below normal temperatures across the Upper Midwest increase the odds that early spring systems deliver accumulating wet snow before gradually transitioning to cold rain…