The Indianapolis area is bracing for a blast of arctic air as temperatures drop into the teens overnight on Wednesday. Strong southerly winds are making it feel even colder, with wind advisories in effect until early Thursday morning. The forecast includes a rain to snow transition with potential for heavy snow bursts, reducing visibility and creating slick travel conditions. Thursday will bring the coldest wind chills since January, with highs struggling to reach the mid-20s and breezy winds making it feel even colder. Friday will see a slight improvement with lighter winds and slightly warmer temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30s. The weekend will bring a gradual warming trend with highs returning to the 40s, making for a mainly dry and sunny Saturday followed by warmer conditions on Sunday with increasing clouds and rain chances.
The Indianapolis area is advised to prepare for the severe winter weather conditions and stay updated with the latest forecasts and advisories to ensure safety during this cold snap.
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