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Winter storm warning in effect for Delaware County; officials urge 911 calls only for emergencies
Summary
Delaware County officials warned of a winter storm Jan. 5 that could bring 3–7 inches of snow, advised residents to avoid nonemergency 911 calls and to check local travel advisories online.
Kyle Johnson, Delaware County chief information officer, announced from the county Emergency Operations Center at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, that a winter storm warning was in effect from 10 a.m. that morning through 7 p.m. Monday and that snowfall of about 3 to 7 inches was forecast for the county.
Johnson said, “There has not been significant changes to the forecast since yesterday's briefing,” and that snow, which started in southwestern Indiana, was spreading…
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