POSTED: 8: 12 pm EST on December 14, 2010UPDATED: 9: 56 am EST 14 December 2010 INDIANAPOLIS - another series of snow and winter mixture is expected later this week a pattern of normal temperatures and continue to above normal precipitation. A low pressure system will leave Central Plains in the Valley of the Tennessee on the Wednesday night and Thursday morning, providing a new chance of snow in the Centre of Indiana. Track:Interactive radar storm will be quite low, so the snow is not meant to be heavy. Snow should begin Wednesday evening and continue by Thursday morning, with up to 3 inches possible accumulation in the Indianapolis area. Temperatures will warm up a bit, but should remain under cold in Central Indiana. Areas of Christopher Columbus and Bloomington precipitation may fall below freezing rain or sleet as hot air ranked aboveground cold air on the ground. With temperatures in the 20s, light glass ice can coat this area. Forecast may change some before the start of precipitation on Wednesday evening. Temperatures remain below normal for the next seven days, at high temperatures is expected to remain below freezing at the end of week. Stay with Storm Team 6 and TheIndyChannel.com for the latest weather information for the winter. Copyright 2010 by TheIndyChannel.com all rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Following feedback from our users. The opinions expressed are not created or endorsed by TheIndyChannel.com. By posting a comment, you agree to accept our conditions of use. Comments are moderated by the community. To report an offensive or otherwise inappropriate comment, click the "Flag" link that appears under this comment. The comments reported by a number of users will be automatically deleted.
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