The transition from rain to sleet and snow continues to push through central Indiana. The line should reach Indianapolis and Terre Haute around 5 p.m. and Bloomington and Columbus around 9 p.m.
Snow will continue to fall through early Thursday evening. A winter storm warning remains in place for most of the state until Friday at 1 a.m.
Total snow accumulations indicate up to 5 inches in Bedford, 6 inches in Bloomington and Columbus, 7 inches in Martinsville, up to 10 inches from Terre Haute to Muncie – and up to 15 inches in Kokomo.
An ice storm warning takes effect further south in Orange, Washington, and Dubois counties from 1 a.m. Thursday until 7 a.m. Friday. Ice accumulations up to half inch are expected with up to an inch of sleet and snow.
Photos of the crash on I-65 in Tippecanoe County. Please slow down for conditions. #INDOTWinterOps pic.twitter.com/UvxLNzsjQm — INDOT West Central (@INDOT_WCentral) February 2, 2022
Parke County is under a travel warning – individuals should refrain from all travel.
Indiana State University is switching to virtual learning Thursday, Monroe County government agencies are closed – and city trash pick-up is canceled. Delays and closings reported to WFIU/WTIU News can be found here.