Indiana is waking up to a patchwork of travel restrictions this Sunday as a powerful Thanksgiving-weekend winter storm continues to pound the state.
As of 8:15 a.m. on November 30, the Indiana Department of Homeland Security’s county travel map shows one county, Benton, under a red “Warning”, the state’s highest local travel advisory. A warning means travel may be limited to emergency workers only and residents are directed to refrain from all non-essential travel and follow emergency orders.
Much of northern Indiana is shaded orange under a “Watch”, indicating conditions that threaten public safety. Under a watch, officials urge Hoosiers to limit driving to essential trips such as
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