A string of counties in Southern Indiana currently have Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings, but this weather certainly pales in comparison to the historic blizzard occurring in the UNITED STATES' Northeastern states — especially parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York (extreme southeast, including New York City), Pennsylvania, and Virginia as well as in Washington, D.C.. More details about this low-pressure blizzard of course could be found on weather.gov (National Weather Service), your local TV station, or maybe a nice weather app.
In Southern Indiana, seven counties — Dearborn, Ohio, Posey, Spencer, Switzerland, Vanderburgh, and Warrick — currently have Winter Weather Advisories and are shown in blue on my map. Fortunately, this alert might expire in about 3 hours. Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, and Perry counties have a Winter Storm Warning, which is expected to expire at 6 A.M. Central time. Unfortunately for residents in states located east of Indiana, they will have to deal with lots of snow and other conditions for days.
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