A winter storm warning from the weather service at Chicago remains in effect through 7 p.m. EST Sunday for these Indiana counties: Benton, Jasper, Lake, Newton and Porter. Additional snow accumulation of 1-3 inches are expected along with winds gusting to 30 mph. Total snow accumulations from the storm are expected to total 7-12 inches.
2 p.m. update
Storm warnings and advisories for central Indiana have been lifted early. Only five counties in northwest Indiana remained under a winter storm warning.
9:03 a.m. update
Tipton County Sheriff’s Department dispatch center says U.S. 31 remains open after a crash involving a single vehicle that rolled over multiple times near the County Road 500 North intersection. No additional information was immediately available about the crash.
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Dozens of school systems are either closed or operating on delays Tuesday morning due to weather-related issues.
Duke Energy was reporting 148 customers are currently without power.
4:30 a.m. update
Additionally, 11 schools were
10:15 p.m. update
Marion County and Wabash County are under travel watches, while Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Hamilton, Jay, Monroe, Owen, Randolph and White counties are under travel advisories, according to
10:05 p.m. update
Nine school districts north of Indianapolis have announced school delays for Tuesday, while one district announced it will be closed. Complete list at
9:46 p.m. update
Duke Energy reported more than 15,300 customers without power where more wintry precipitation fell Monday night. Communities affected included Carmel, Cicero, Fishers, Lafayette, Middletown, New Castle, Pendleton, Russiaville, Sharpsville and Windfall.