Another snowstorm could be headed toward Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS — Another big snowstorm could be headed toward Indiana.

Just days after Friday's heavy snowfall over much of the state, the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch from late Monday night through late Tuesday night.

The watch covers all but the northern third of the state and part of southeastern Indiana.

The snowfall from Friday lead to Ball State University canceling Saturday classes. Snow depth, wind, equipment and effectiveness of clearing crews, among other things, can factor into the decision to cancel events and classes, according to previous Daily News reports.

The weather service said the storm brought 9 inches across the eastern sections of central Indiana. Reports of drifts up to 4 feet high were reported in Delaware County.

Forecasters say strong low pressure is expected to bring snow starting Monday night and continuing through Tuesday night. More than six inches of snow are possible by Tuesday morning.

The weather service says wind gusts in excess of 30 mph could create significant blowing and drifting snow.

Forecasters say there's still considerable uncertainty about the timing of the storm and the specific amounts of snow it could drop.


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