Following on the heels of another early winter weather maker, we’re tracking renewed cold blowing into the region and two light snow producers the next couple of days. The first clipper system will likely deliver some light snow accumulations (generally 1″, or less) tonight into the wee morning hours Monday. The latest short-term, high-resolution, model data is picking up on this nicely. While we’re not looking at significant snowfall, it’ll be just enough to lead to a slick Monday morning commute for some, especially from the city and northern ‘burbs.
Here’s a look at the simulated radar valid for this evening at 10 o’clock. Light snow is spreading back into central Indiana.
Additionally, we’ll keep an eye on yet another fast-moving clipper Monday night and early Tuesday that will also have the potential of dropping a quick light accumulating snow (again, most likely 1″ or less). All-in-all, we’re still locking tightly into Old Man Winter’s grip the next few days.