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Winter storm watch to begin Thursday night

Blue counties will be under a Winter Storm Watch from Thursday night through Saturday morning.
Blue counties will be under a Winter Storm Watch from Thursday night through Saturday morning.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service say a strong winter storm is headed to Indiana from the Pacific Northwest, just in time for the first full day of winter on Thursday.

Lead Meteorologist Jim Andersen says parts of Indiana could see potential heavy snowfall – though the storm’s track isn’t certain yet.

Andersen says the biggest danger with this low pressure storm is high winds coupled with low temperatures, bringing dangerous wind chills. This could interrupt holiday travel, too.

“You may only get one or two inches of snowfall. But then if you get those winds, and all it takes is, you know, those winds to kind of stir up that snow and just reduce visibilities, and that can make a blizzard in itself.”

The National Weather Service is hoping people move up holiday travel plans.

“We’d really like to see everybody kind of get the travel done before this comes in, because you do run into the potential of getting stuck somewhere. And, especially with the very cold temperatures that are going to come in behind this.”

National Weather Service forecasters say a Winter Storm Watch will be in effect from Thursday night through Saturday morning for all Indiana counties north of Interstate 70.

Ethan Sandweiss is a multimedia journalist for Indiana Public Media. He has previously worked with KBOO News as an anchor, producer, and reporter. Sandweiss was raised in Bloomington and graduated from Reed College with a degree in History.