Snow showers will be around central Indiana this weekend. The snow is most likely overnight into Saturday morning, and again overnight into Sunday morning. The snow may mix with rain at times Sunday. Totals will be minor, probably not exceeding an inch, but it could be sloppy or slippery in spots Saturday morning.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Cloudy to mostly cloudy. High 36.
Tonight: Mostly clear evening. Partly cloudy overnight. Low 23.
Friday: Partly to mostly cloudy. High 39.
Friday Night: Cloudy. Light snow after midnight. Low 32.
Saturday: Mainly morning snow showers. Total accumulations less than an inch. Snow may mix in with some rain. High 38.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy. Snow showers after midnight. Low 32.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy. Snow showers. Total accumulations less than an inch. High 38.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy. Low 27.
Monday: Mostly cloudy. High 41.
Monday Night: Snow late evening and overnight. Low 35.
Tuesday: Early morning snow, changing to rain. Breezy. High 48.
Tuesday Night: Rain changes back to snow. Windy. Low 29.
Wednesday: Morning snow showers. Mostly cloudy. Wind gusts to 40 mph. High 34.
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