The Indiana Department of Transportation and its subdistricts have issued a full call-out Sunday evening beginning at 4 p.m. Around 900 snow and ice removal vehicles will be out on Indiana’s 30,000 lane miles.
Weather forecasts predict large amounts of freezing rain in central and southern Indiana, moving into the evening, media contact Harry Maginity said.
“I would much rather see snow than ice,” Maginity said.
Students driving back to school tonight should try to be in by 6 p.m., especially if they will be passing through any of the Indianapolis area’s 120 snow routes, Maginity said.
“We will man all of those snow routes, wherever we are anticipating snow and ice,” Maginity said.
Full call-out decisions are made by each of the subdistricts. Bloomington’s subdistrict has 31 snow routes and decided Sunday evening to send out all of its vehicles.
Hannah Alani



