Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the Bloomington area is expected to get between 2 and 4 inches of snow. Southern parts of Indiana could see even more, with Bedford projected to get close to 4 inches and areas closer to Louisville possibly seeing 6 inches.
The Bloomington area has a 90% chance for snow on Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Jason Puma, meteorologist with the NWS in Indianapolis, said the Bloomington area is projected to see accumulation of one to three inches.
Here's how much snow the two systems early and late in the week brought to Bloomington and and nearby ... with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, said so far this year, Indianapolis ...
The incident was reported around 10:30 p.m. Thursday in the 1000 block of North Summit Street, near North Monroe and West 11th streets.
Snow has already arrived in Indiana this Sunday morning. The coverage early in the day is going to be more scattered but will increase considerably this afternoon. Most of central Indiana is
Nearly 10 inches of snow fell in the Bloomington area on Sunday and Monday, and forecasters expect the snow to remain for a while. Jason Puma, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, said the snow probably will stick around through the whole week or beyond.
Indiana's first snowstorm of the year ... drizzle will continue in the Vincennes region and hit the Bloomington area by 6 p.m. Indianapolis is forecast to receive heavy snowfall until midnight.
Pat East, the founding executive director of Bloomington-based entrepreneurship center The Mill, announced his resignation on Friday.
Follow IndyStar for the latest snow predictions, road conditions and flight cancellations during this snowstorm that prompted a winter storm warning.
A clipper system, which originated in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, is pushing colder air into the Midwest, a meteorologist said.
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