City governments spent much of the day Monday preparing for an anticipated six to eight inches of snow.
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City governments spent much of the day Monday preparing for an anticipated six to eight inches of snow.
The first wave of snow has passed, but the second wave is doing its best to cover the area.
See some of the best photos submitted by viewers of the February 2010 snows.
The Tippecanoe County Commissioners issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory
Melting snow and predicted rain may have river residents concerned about flooding this weekend.
Freezing rain led to slick roads, and those slick roads led to multiple accidents.
Freezing rain this morning left a slippery sheet of ice on the roads and sidewalks.
The city of Lafayette's truck drivers are asking motorist to remember to share the roadway.
Several inches of snow means a lot of clean-up along sidewalks in and around area cities and towns.
ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW HEADED OUR WAY.........
6-12" south to north expected...........