Highlights:
- Heavy snow Monday morning
- Bitter air returns
- Milder, wet weekend
Snowy Open To The Week…A vigorous clipper system and associated arctic cold front will drop southeast and spread a swath of snow across the region tonight into Monday. We expect light snow to encompass most of central Indiana later this evening (between 7p and 10p west to east) before increasing in overall intensity during the overnight. Periods of moderate to heavy snow can be expected during the mid-morning hours Monday, including impressive snowfall rates at times. Allow plenty of extra time to reach your destination Monday. Steady snow will give way to scattered snow showers during the afternoon, continuing into Tuesday as fresh arctic air pours into the region. By the time all is said and done, most of the region can expect a fresh 2″ to 4″, including some locally heavier totals. The other item on the agenda will be blowing and drifting snow that we’ll have to deal with Monday afternoon through the night and into Tuesday.
Arctic high pressure will settle overhead Tuesday night through the midweek stretch, allowing sunshine to return, but we’ll remain well below average (average temperatures this time of year include highs in the mid-30s and lows around 20).
A moderating trend takes place late week, but the “less cold” air will come with gusty southwesterly winds and increasing clouds Friday. Those clouds will give way to periods of rain along with milder conditions over the weekend as an area of low pressure tracks into the Great Lakes.
Upcoming 7-Day Precipitation Forecast:
- Snowfall: 2″ to 4″ (locally heavier totals)
- Rainfall: 0.25″ to 0.75″