Indiana travel advisory map shows status for counties around the state

More snow is on the way, but travel conditions aren’t as bad as earlier in the week, according to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security.

As of late Friday morning, only 15 counties were marked in the “watch” category, the second-highest travel advisory level: Clark, Crawford, Fayette, Floyd, Gibson, Greene, Jefferson, Jennings, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, Perry, Pike, Scott and Washington counties.

Marion County was in the green category, meaning “normal status,” as of 9:30 a.m.

See the Indiana travel advisory map

The Indiana Department of Homeland Security keeps tabs on road conditions thanks to its online travel advisory map for every county in the state. Here’s what each status means…

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