A fast-moving clipper system will move through Central Indiana tonight into early Friday, bringing 1 to 2” of snow to the US 24 corridor and points south. Lower snow amounts will occur north of US 24.
Colder air will follow, with lake-effect snow showers downwind of Lake Michigan into Friday night. Marshall County could see an inch of snow, possibly tonight and into Friday. Additional light snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches into early Saturday is possible with the heaviest snow north of U.S. 6.
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