INDIANAPOLIS — Several quick waves of snow will impact most of Indiana over the next few days.
First, a few flurries will be possible in the northern tier of the state Saturday as a quick system moves through to our north. Accumulation is not expected.
Saturday will be partly cloudy in the afternoon with highs back near freezing.


We're watching another clipper system for Sunday morning, which will bring light snow accumulations to central Indiana. Snow moves in around 5 a.m.-7 a.m. and will become widespread by mid-morning.




This system will clear the state around lunchtime.


While this isn't going to be a major event, it will bring 1-2 inches of snowfall through the state, creating slippery road conditions. Temperatures top out near 30 degrees Sunday afternoon.


A third system will press through the Great Lakes region early Monday with a few more snow showers possible, especially in northern Indiana.


Monday will be mostly to partly cloudy elsewhere as winds shift from the south in the afternoon and pump in warmer air. This will take highs back near 40 degrees in the afternoon.


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