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Early November Snowfall Impacts Indiana: What You Need to Know

Early November 2025 brought unexpected snowfall to central and northern Indiana, impacting travel and daily routines. This article summarizes the snowfall totals, provides a weather outlook, and offers guidance on how to prepare for winter...

Here's how much snow fell on central Indiana in the season's first winter storm
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Key Insights

  • Indianapolis received 1.8 inches of snow by November 10th, with areas north of the city seeing higher totals, such as Frankfort with 3.4 inches.
  • A First Alert Weather Day was issued for Fort Wayne and surrounding areas due to lake effect snow, expected to continue through Tuesday morning.
  • Temperatures are expected to rise, reaching the low 60s by the weekend, but wind gusts could be a factor, especially on Sunday.
  • **Why this matters:** Understanding these weather patterns helps residents prepare for travel disruptions and adjust their schedules accordingly.

In-Depth Analysis

The early snowfall is unusual for November, as lake effect snow typically isn't a concern until early to mid-December. The National Weather Service reported the following snow totals for the Indianapolis area:

  • Brownsburg: 1.2 inches
  • Carmel: 2.3 inches
  • Eagle Creek Reservoir, west: 2.3 inches
  • Greenfield: 1.2 inches
  • Greenwood: 1 inch
  • Indianapolis International Airport: 1.8 inches
  • Westfield: 2.8 inches
  • Zionsville: 1.7 inches

Northern and Central Indiana:

  • Anderson: 2.5 inches
  • Ball State University: 3 inches
  • Frankfort: 3.4 inches
  • Kokomo: 3 inches

Southern Indiana:

  • Bloomington: 0.8 inches
  • Columbus: 0.2 inches
  • Elnora: 0.4 inches
  • Nashville: 0.5 inches

Lake effect snow is expected to continue, mainly northwest and west of Fort Wayne, with accumulations potentially exceeding 2 inches. Residents should be prepared for slick roads and potential slowdowns.

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FAQ

When does winter officially start?

Meteorologists typically mark December 1st as the start of winter, though many consider the winter solstice on December 21st as the true beginning.

What is lake effect snow?

Lake effect snow occurs when cold air passes over the warmer waters of the Great Lakes, creating localized, heavy snowfall.

Takeaways

  • Stay informed about local weather forecasts and alerts.
  • Allow extra travel time due to potentially slick road conditions.
  • Prepare for fluctuating temperatures, with a warm-up expected by the weekend.
  • Be aware of strong wind gusts, especially on Sunday.

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