Updated 01.16.22 @ 6:15a
The week ahead will feature a couple of reinforcing shots of arctic air. The first of these arrives Monday morning and will be coupled with light snow. After a dry close to the weekend, Martin Luther King Jr day will feature light snow expanding in coverage prior to sunrise. Light snow will continue across central Indiana into mid to late morning before shutting off. Further northeast, some light accumulation is possible with lake enhancement (around 1” of snow across the northeast Indiana snow belt, otherwise it’s nothing more than a coating for most throughout central Indiana).
While Indianapolis may sneak back to 30° Monday afternoon, most of the day will be stuck in the 20s.
Weak high pressure will then control our weather Tuesday and Wednesday. As a southwesterly air flow gets briefly back involved, temperatures will moderate back into the upper 30s to lower 40s with dry conditions.
The next push of arctic air will blow into town Thursday. As of now this appears to be a dry frontal passage but we will monitor (occasionally these reinforcing cold fronts can feature an arctic wave with a brief opportunity for snow). Cold will be a big deal to close the week- Thursday, Friday, and Saturday should feature highs in the low-mid 20s and lows in the single digits to lower 10s. Wind chill values will dip below zero at times. Lake effect will get going during this time frame across the traditional snow belt.
Longer term, the pattern still looks to support a colder than average regime to wrap up January.