A strong cold front moving across Indiana will usher in several days of sharply colder weather, gusty winds and the potential for more measurable snow heading into the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Meteorologist Mike Ryan said light precipitation will linger into Tuesday night as the front moves through. “We may see a subtle increase in showers again — not looking at much, maybe a quarter to a half inch with what’s fallen up through tonight,” Ryan said. Behind the front, temperatures will tumble and winds will strengthen. “It’s gonna be a windy day, and with temperatures being cold on Wednesday as well, we’re probably throughout the day gonna see wind chill in the 20s,” Ryan said. “So it’s gonna be a really, really cold day — a bit of a shock to the system.” W

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