INDIANAPOLIS (Wish) — Most of Indiana’s 92 counties are under travel restrictions Thursday morning as a result of Wednesday’s winter storm.
7:00 am, Indiana Department of Homeland Security map Six counties were displayed in the orange/watch category: Adams, Huntington, Madison, Miami, Wabash, and Wells.
Ah look It means that travel conditions are dangerous and only essential travel such as commuting or emergencies is recommended. Some schools, businesses, government agencies, and other institutions may be closed or experiencing delays.
As of 7 a.m., more than 50 Indiana counties were in the Advisory/Yellow category, including Boone, Brown, Hamilton, Hancock, Henry, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Morgan, Monroe, Rush, and Shelby. rice field.
Ann Recommendation Some areas may restrict normal travel and activities, meaning drivers should exercise caution.
No counties in Indiana have received travel warnings. This is the highest level of travel advisory in the region and restricts travel to paramedics only.