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Weather / Snowfall
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...
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:
Northern and Central Indiana:
Southern Indiana:
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.
Meteorologists typically mark December 1st as the start of winter, though many consider the winter solstice on December 21st as the true beginning.
Lake effect snow occurs when cold air passes over the warmer waters of the Great Lakes, creating localized, heavy snowfall.
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