Southern Indiana is currently under a winter weather advisory as cold temperatures and light snow showers are expected through Wednesday. Wind chills have dropped below zero, with temperatures forecasted to reach around 15 below zero. Minor accumulations of snow could make roads slick in the morning. Dry conditions are expected on Tuesday with temperatures remaining well below average. Another snow system is expected to move through the Midwest starting Tuesday night, with heavier snow expected in areas closer to the Ohio River and south into Kentucky. On Thursday, a quick-hitting upper-level wave will bring light snow showers across the state, with temperatures dropping to single digits and wind chills falling below zero. A gradual warming trend is expected starting Friday, with temperatures returning to near normal levels by the weekend. The long-term forecast indicates temperatures will be warming to above-average levels by the end of February and into the first week of March. Residents are advised to take precautions against the cold weather and potential snow accumulations.
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