Winter Storm Updates for January 23-27, 2026

Last Updated on January 23, 2026 by Cass County Communication Network

A significant winter weather event is expected this weekend, and with many agencies sharing information, we thought it would be helpful to offer a central location for those updates. We’ll update this post through the weekend as needed.

Weather Conditions

The Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana State Police and Indiana Department of Homeland Security urge Hoosiers to prepare for a significant winter weather event this weekend.

The greatest impacts to travel are expected Saturday evening through Sunday morning, but impacts are expected to be ongoing due to frigid temperatures and the possibility of blowing, drifting snow.

Extremely cold temperatures and negative wind chills are forecasted Friday, January 23 through Tuesday, January 27.

Cass County Forecast
Cass County Weather Alerts

Cold Weather Advisory until January 24, 10:00 AM EST

Winter Storm Watch in effect from January 24, 07:00 PM EST until January 25, 07:00 PM EST

Closings, Delays and Cancellations

If your business or organization is delaying, closing or cancelling, or if you’d like to add an event to our list, please call or text (574) 721-4636 or (574) 721-4635. See our updated list here.

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Warming Center Info

Logansport Street Outreach will be activating a warming center at Calvary Presbyterian Church (701 Spencer Street, Logansport) from 8 p.m. Thursday, January 22 to 8 a.m. Saturday, January 24, 2026 for unsheltered homeless individuals and families in Cass County. Intake begins at 8 p.m. each night and doors will close for the night at 10 p.m. Find more info and opportunities to volunteer on the Logansport Street Outreach Facebook page.

Notice from Walton Water Department

Due to forecasted, extreme cold weather, The Town of Walton is using a system wide “freeze warning.” It is recommended that all water and sewer customers, residential and commercial, leave their water running at a cold water faucet located inside the home or business until the town announces a stop to the freeze warning. f you have questions, please feel free to call the Town Hall office (574) 626-2941. Find more info on the Town of Walton Facebook page.

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Indiana Travel Status

Thank you to Cass County Emergency Management Agency for providing this graphic showing Indiana Travel Advisory levels and explanations.

View the Indiana County Travel Status Map

Road Conditions

www.trafficwise.IN.gov or call (800) 261-ROAD

Indiana Traveler Information Map – Road Conditions

View the County Travel Status Map

PLEASE DO NOT CALL city, county or state police dispatch centers to ask road and weather conditions. Phone lines need to remain open for emergency calls.

Report and Outage

Cass County Emergency Management Agency says that should power outages occur, the best number to call is your electric provider. Many of the providers serving Cass County even have maps where you can see outages in real time with estimated restore times:

  • Logansport Utilities 574-753-6231
  • Carroll/White REMC 800-844-7161 Option 2 (Outage map with estimated restore times Map Viewer (cwremc.com) )
  • Duke Energy 800-343-3525 (Outage map with estimated restore times Outage Map – Duke Energy (duke-energy.com) )
  • Fulton County REMC 800-286-2265 (Outage map with estimated restore times Map Viewer (fcremc.coop)
  • Miami/Cass REMC 765-473-6668 option 3 (Outage map with estimated restore times Map Viewer (mcremc.coop)
  • NIPSCO — (800) 464-7726

Please do NOT call the 911 center to report power outages.

Citizens are also reminded if they lose electrical power to their homes, follow all of the manufacturers safety precautions if they elect to use a generator as an alternate source of power. To avoid accidental carbon monoxide exposures,  operate generators outdoors.