The possibility of measurable snowfall in Indiana in March

INDIANA — Although March marks the beginning of meteorological spring, historical weather records show that measurable snowfall remains possible across Indiana during the month.

Long-term climate data collected by the National Weather Service and the National Centers for Environmental Information indicates that several Indiana cities still average measurable snowfall in March.

Typical averages vary by location but generally range from about 1 to 3 inches statewide. Indianapolis averages around 2 inches of snow in March, while northern cities such as South Bend and Fort Wayne often average closer to 3 inches due to their proximity to Lake Michigan and colder regional temperatures. Southern parts of the state, including Evansville, usually see around 1 inch or less on average…

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