INDIANAPOLIS — A winter storm is set to hit Indiana late Monday. Meteorologist Alex McGinnis says it could bring several inches of snow, slick roads, and tricky travel conditions.
Central Indiana is under a winter weather advisory from 7 p.m. tonight until 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Snow is forecast to begin as early as 4 to 5 p.m. in western parts of the state, including Lafayette and Crawfordsville, before spreading eastward through the evening. McGinnis said the Indianapolis metro area will likely remain dry through most of the evening rush hour, with snow arriving closer to its end and continuing overnight.
“Some areas may not be seeing much at any given moment, but a county or two away, there could be a solid band of snow,” McGinnis said. “It’ll be on and off, but by pre-dawn Tuesday,

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