INDIANAPOLIS — The morning snow system is wrapping up with most accumulation occurring on grassy surfaces.
Continue to use caution while traveling, as elevated surfaces such as bridges and overpasses could be slippery. We'll spend the day with mainly cloudy skies and cool temperatures in the upper 30s near 40.
Another round of light mixed showers will be possible after sunset and taper off after midnight. Temperatures will be turning colder with lows in the upper 20s.
Another weak disturbance will track across the Great Lakes region on Monday, prompting scattered snow showers in the afternoon. Little to no additional accumulation is expected. Temperatures remain unseasonably cold with highs in the upper 30s.
While snow exits the forecast and is replaced by sunshine on Tuesday, we'll still be cold with highs in the upper 30s. A warming trend by mid-week takes high temperatures near 50 on Wednesday and near 60 on Thursday.
This will be a brief warming trend as rain and a few storms come along a cold front late Thursday night into the first part of the day Friday. Temperatures start in the low 50s early Friday morning and will fall into the 40s during the day for St. Patrick's Day festivities.