Indiana Places 14 Counties Under Yellow-Level Travel Advisory

Indiana emergency management officials on Friday kept 14 counties under a Yellow “Advisory” travel status, signaling that drivers may encounter hazardous conditions—particularly on untreated roads—as cold air lingers across much of the state.

The advisory designations are posted through the Indiana Department of Homeland Security’s (IDHS) county travel status system, which compiles updates from local emergency management agencies.

As of the state’s latest county travel status report issued Friday, the Yellow-level advisory applied to Delaware, Fulton, Jasper, Jennings, LaPorte, Lawrence, Marshall, Miami, Owen, Pulaski, Rush, St. Joseph, Union, and White counties. All remaining counties were listed as having no elevated travel status at the time of the update.

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