Icicles Are Popping Up Across Central Indiana
Understanding the Formation and Impact of Winter's Icy Ornaments

Mike Mays
Jan 30, 2026
After a major winter storm swept through central Indiana, residents are marveling at icicles shimmering on rooftops, gutters, and building overhangs.
This picturesque scene arises when sunny days melt snow on roofs, only for the water to freeze again in frigid air, forming icicles.
South-facing sides of homes, which receive the most sunlight, often see the largest icicle clusters, while shaded north sides experience far less melting — and fewer icicles.
Although stunning, large icicles are heavy and can pose dangers to pedestrians and property.
Authorities remind locals to avoid walking beneath overhangs and to watch for falling ice after storms.
The wintry weather has also triggered hazardous road conditions, with Indiana State Police responding to a surge in crashes and slide-offs.
Travel advisories remain in effect, urging caution and slow speeds as new snow accumulates and temperatures plummet.
Scenic spots like Morgan-Monroe State Forest and McCormick’s Creek State Park offer unforgettable views of nature’s icy handiwork, celebrating the beauty — and the risks — of an Indiana winter.
