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Indianapolis, IN – Central Indiana residents should prepare for significant winter weather as a Winter Storm Watch is issued from Sunday morning through Monday evening. The National Weather Service predicts over 6 inches of snow, with the potential for sleet and freezing rain in southern areas.
According to the NWS, the combination of heavy snow and ice will create slick and hazardous road conditions. Bridges and overpasses will be especially dangerous. Strong winds may cause tree limbs to fall, potentially leading to scattered power outages.
Travel during the storm is discouraged. Drivers who must venture out are urged to carry a winter storm kit, including blankets, water, tire chains, and emergency supplies. Slow speeds and extra caution are essential.
Utility providers recommend preparing for possible outages by charging electronics, gathering flashlights, and stocking up on non-perishable food and water.
Temperatures will remain below freezing, extending the risk of icy conditions even after the storm subsides. Stay informed by monitoring weather updates and local emergency alerts.
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