INDIANAPOLIS — The second round of snow to hit Indiana this week will begin falling on Saturday.
A winter weather advisory had been in place for much of central Indiana through Saturday morning with some areas being upgraded to a winter storm warning. A majority of central Indiana has been placed under a warning from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. eastern time Sunday.
Meteorologist Greg Melo with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said they originally thought the snow would start falling sometime in the afternoon, but that changed after looking at the trends early Saturday morning, suggesting that western parts of the state will see snow begin to come down before noon.
“We’ll see the snowfall rates pick up during the afternoon hours and then they should start to taper off towards the even

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