SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Dozens of school districts across northern and central Indiana have called off classes as high winds are causing snow drifts and plunging wind chills.
Several counties across northern Indiana have issued travel warnings, saying many roads are impassable from drifting snow.
The National Weather Service has put most of the state under wind chill warning until noon Wednesday. Temperatures reached near zero Monday morning, with wind gusts of up to 30 mph and wind chills falling to 20 below zero.
Most rural school districts in northern and central Indiana canceled classes Monday, although the South Bend and Fort Wayne districts also closed their schools. Many other districts delayed the start of classes.
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