January 18, 2016 archive

Suppression Depression? Not So Fast, My Friend…

There’s been a tremendous amount of buzz concerning the late week winter storm, and for good reason.  This will be a doozie for some (perhaps many) folks.  While most data keeps this storm too far south and east for a big snow for Hoosiers, it’s wise not to write this storm off at this juncture.

A latest scan of the GFS ensembles show 9 of 21 members suggest snow impacts central IN Thursday night.

Source: Weatherbell.com

Source: Weatherbell.com

While we can’t show them here (due to licensing issues), we note 19 of 51 European ensemble members also agree on snow prospects for southern/ central IN.

Experience here (and during my time in the mountains of east TN) suggest time and time again that when surface lows track through the TN Valley, you’ll see a reflection of that low track west of the spine of the Appalachians before the new primary low forms east of the mountains.  This takes place due to the natural impact of downsloping off the Appalachians.  (We’ll bore you with the fascinating impacts of upsloping and downsloping at another time).  🙂  Is that far enough west to provide the “snowy goods” to central IN?  Sometimes yes, and sometimes no.  We’ll continue to keep a very close eye on things as we rumble closer towards late week and we suggest you do as well.

In the near term, challenges also abound.  We still favor a swath of 2-3″ snows through the I-70 corridor tomorrow night-Wednesday morning.  Upper level energy and the higher ratio snow should fluff those amounts up, despite current data tracking amounts south.  We’ll keep a close eye on 00z data.

Much more later!  Have a great evening!

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Frigid Day; Watching Accumulating Snow Threat Tomorrow Night…

Screen Shot 2016-01-18 at 8.05.46 AMHighlights:

  • Frigid day
  • Accumulating snow Tuesday night-Wednesday
  • Late week winter storm threat south
  • Active pattern continues next weekend

Bitterly Cold With Developing Snow Tuesday Night…It’s a bright, but frigid start to the day with mostly sunny skies in place.  Temperatures are below zero for many this morning and ‘chills have dipped to as low as 20 below.  If you have to be out today, layer up and limit time outdoors.

Clouds will quickly be on the increase Tuesday afternoon and snow will develop Tuesday night, continuing into Wednesday morning.  Model data suggests snow may come down at a good clip at times early Wednesday morning. The initial snowfall map (below) places our best idea on accumulation for now.  As we always say, this should be used as guidance at this distance and we’ll have to fine tune as we move forward.

The consensus of nearly all model data shifts our late week winter storm further south overnight.  It’s too early to write this storm off, but we’ll trend our forecast drier in the Thursday-Friday time frame for now (that blocking high to our north can, at times, be a blessing and a curse ;-)).  Another chance of snow rumbles in late in the weekend.

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