The National Weather Service in Indianapolis is warning residents of hazardous weather conditions across central Indiana. As of Friday morning, secondary roads and untreated surfaces remain slick with lingering snow cover, making travel potentially dangerous.
A new round of accumulating snow is expected on Saturday, which could create additional slippery conditions on roads and other surfaces. Even light snow accumulations are expected to have a noticeable impact on travel safety.
Temperatures this weekend are forecasted to drop to some of the coldest of the season, with lows approaching 0°F or below. Wind chill values could make it feel as cold as -20°F on early Sunday morning, creating a significant risk of frostbite and other cold-related hazards.
Residents are advised to exercise extreme caution while traveling, limit time outdoors if possible, and stay updated on changing road conditions.
The National Weather Service encourages anyone with snowfall reports to share them throughout the day to help monitor conditions across the region.