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INDIANAPOLIS — A significant snowstorm is set to affect central Indiana on Sunday and Monday, prompting numerous closures throughout the region. Residents can expect not only heavy snowfall but also icy conditions and dangerously low temperatures, creating hazardous situations for travel and outdoor activities.
As the storm approaches, local schools have announced closures to ensure the safety of students and staff. Many businesses are also taking precautionary measures, closing their doors to protect employees and customers from the severe weather. The City of Indianapolis is urging residents to stay indoors if possible and to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.
Officials are working diligently to clear roads and keep public services running, but they advise everyone to remain vigilant and prepare for potential disruptions. With winter weather warnings in effect, Hoosiers are encouraged to stay informed and take necessary precautions as they navigate the challenging conditions ahead.
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