A winter storm watch for central and southern Indiana has been upgraded to a warning as the state braces for cold temperatures.
A winter storm warning is in effect for several counties in the southern third of Indiana, while central Indiana is under advisories, with snow accumulations ranging from 2-7 inches expected.
Most areas along the I-70 corridor finished in the 6"-8" range, with the more numerous 9"-11" reports south of I-70.
Currently, only residents in Vanderburgh and Warrick counties should utilize Indiana 211 for Jan. 5 damage reports. Other counties should reach out to their local emergency manager. As for agricultural damage, the IDOH says it should be reported to the Purdue Extension.
More snow is on the way for parts of Pennsylvania. A storm that will bring snow from the Midwest to the central Appalachians is predicted to take place from Wednesday evening into Thursday night, according to Accuweather.
Since the first winter storm on Sunday, people are doing good in their communities and stepping up to help their neighbors in need.
The National Weather Service has upgraded a winter storm watch to a winter storm warning for central and southern Indiana, which is expected to receive up to 8 inches of snow on Sunday.
We are starting off the weekend with bitter, but bright weather throughout central Indiana. Morning lows fell to the single digits north of Indy with wind chills dropping below zero near sunrise!