INDIANA — Although March marks the beginning of meteorological spring, historical weather data shows that significant snowstorms, including events producing around a foot of snow, are still possible in Indiana during the month.
Indiana sits in a region where cold Arctic air can still interact with moisture-rich storm systems moving across the central United States in late winter and early spring. When these conditions align, the result can be heavy snowfall even after the calendar has turned to March.
Weather records show that several March storms have produced substantial snowfall across the state, according to the National Weather Service…