Category: Arctic Cold

VIDEO: Cold Air Reinforcements Blow Into Town…

Updated 01.19.22 @ 7:15a

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VIDEO: More Exciting Times On The Horizon?

Updated 01.18.22 @ 8:51p

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Sneaky Wave On Arctic Front, Clipper On Deck…

Updated 01.18.22 @ 6:20a

We need to continue to keep close eyes on the potential of a sneaky wave developing along the arctic front Wednesday evening. It’s entirely possible that portions of southern Indiana pick up a light accumulation with this wave prior to the arctic reinforcements to close the week. We’ll be back into the forecast office tonight and have a Client video posted on today’s trends.

Our attention will then turn to the threat of a vigorous clipper system Sunday PM. With arctic air in place, expect the “fluff factor” to be in full effect with this system. Again- tonight’s video will look further at trends.

As a whole, the pattern is turning more active and that should continue to be the case as we head into early February.

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Chilly, But Mostly Quiet…

Updated 01.17.22 @ 7:38a

Asheville hasn’t disappointed. Anywhere from 6”-12” is common in and around the southern NC mountains. Now we brace for big wind and a northwest upslope snow event before things wind down and attention shifts to another southern storm late week. The icing on the cake? Having an opportunity to chat with Jim Cantore.

It’s back to “regularly scheduled” programming Tuesday evening. I appreciate your patience when I’ve been out on the road these past few days.

As we look at our weather over the upcoming 7-10 days, cold and rather uneventful sums it up. We’ll have a couple of dry cold fronts that will reinforce the arctic air, but any meaningful precipitation will be hard to come by between now and the end of the week.

Coldest days appear to be slated for Thursday and Friday where highs won’t make it much above the mid 20s. Throw in a gusty northwest wind and wind chill values will plummet below zero at times. Another jab of arctic air is slated to arrive the early to middle part of next week and we’ll need to monitor for the prospects of potentially something more “exciting” on the snowy side with that system.

An eastern trough will dominate the weather pattern as we close out January.
Widespread below to much below normal temperatures can be expected across the East over the next couple of weeks.

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Cold Air Reinforcements…

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).

Light snow will be flying across the state early Monday morning.

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.

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