As of February 2, 2026, five Indiana counties remain under orange-level “Watch” travel advisories, according to the state’s latest travel status map. The advisory level, issued by local emergency management agencies, signals heightened caution due to hazardous weather or road conditions, prompting authorities to recommend essential travel only.
The affected counties currently include Crawford, Gibson, Perry, Spencer, and Washington. These counties have each issued a “Watch” level advisory, meaning local conditions are threatening to the safety of the public and travel should be limited to essential purposes only, such as commuting to and from work or responding to emergencies.
Understanding Indiana’s Travel Advisory System
Indiana uses a color-coded travel
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