UPDATE AT 7AM: The Indianapolis National Weather Service tells me they had just under an inch of snow overnight, which matches up with most of our weather watchers. Lafayette reported an inch and a half, and judging from radar estimates, the totals might also be a little higher in an area between Lafayette and Kokomo. Winds were gusty last night, with a peak blast of 47mph just before 3am. The next snow chance is an inch…or less Wednesday evening, between about 7pm and midnight.
FROM EARLIER: Accumulating snow will fall between 3 and 7 am. An inch or two is the likeliest result, with a little more possible in the northern/northwestern quarter of the state. Your present supply of bread and milk should be enough!
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