Indiana News

Most Southern Indiana Counties Under Travel Advisories

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Most southern Indiana counties remain under travel advisories following a winter storm that dumped more than 10 inches of snow in some locations and contributed to the deaths of two motorists.

All but two Indiana counties bordering the Ohio River had travel advisories or more serious travel watches in place Saturday and one, Crawford County, issued a travel warning, restricting travel to emergency management workers only.

The National Weather Service reported 11½ inches of snow fell since Thursday in Pike County northeast of Evansville and some locations had estimated snow depths close to 13 inches.

The weather service says some light snow showers are possible over parts of Indiana today, with mixed precipitation across south central Indiana.

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