Forecasters at the National Weather Service say highs in the 50s and 60s are coming to Columbus after a possibly rainy weekend.
A lot of snow and ice has melted across Central Indiana this week. Beyond the impact of feeling more like spring, this melting has impacts on Indiana waterways and farm fields.
This beginning to be the time of year when many people begin looking forward to the gradual melting of the snowpack. When ...
Central Indiana is beginning to see subtle signs of spring, such as snowdrops, crocus, daffodils, swelling buds, and returning birds, as the result of a warming trend and increasing daylight.
Indiana residents may experience a slower start to spring with potential for late-season snow, frost and heavy rainfall, as ...
Warmer afternoons are melting snow, but refreezing overnight may create a few slick spots by morning across Indiana.
Near or below-normal flooding risk this spring is expected despite some snow and frost melt in the region, but smaller rivers face higher ice jam threats.
A lack of snow, compounded by warm temperatures, has plagued Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. That will impact how much water is ...
As temperatures warm up and the snow and ice starts to melt, the area will brace for the appearance of potholes along many ...
When snow blankets the landscape, it may seem like life slows down. But beneath the surface, an entire world of activity is ...
Soil microbes remain highly active beneath winter snow, driving complex nitrogen recycling that fuels spring plant growth.