Category: Easter

VIDEO: Timing Out The Heavy Rain Event To Close The Work Week…

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Thursday Storm Threat Discussion; Easter Weekend Forecast And Looking Ahead To Late April…

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Evening Video Update On Thursday’s Storm Threat; Heavy Rain Potential To Open Easter Weekend…

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VIDEO: Improving Early Week Weather; Active Pattern Leading Up To Easter…

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Records? We’ve Got Records, And Looking Ahead…

Meteorological spring began March 1st (though you wouldn’t know it with all of the cold and snow lately).  Snow dominated the headlines in March with nearly a foot that fell.  Cold also was a story as temperatures ran significantly below normal.  Check out these impressive stats, courtesy of the Indianapolis National Weather Service:

  • The 10.2″ of snow that fell at Indianapolis on the 24th set the daily snowfall record and 2nd snowiest March day ever.
  • The 11.6″ of snow at Indianapolis resulted in March 2018 going down as the 6th snowiest March on record.
  • Temperatures ran 3.3° below average.

Though we’re only a few days into the month of April, the fourth month of the year is already trying to “out do” March.  Sleep has been few and far between here in the good ole forecast office with such an active start to the month.  From the heaviest Easter snow on record to setting the wettest day in April ever and widespread flooding, we’ve had it all in just the first (3) days!

  • Indianapolis recorded 3.9″ of rain on the 3rd- good for the daily rainfall record and greatest amount of rain within any April day on record.
  • Easter snow: though some places received more (3.2″ at Whitestown and up to 6″ of snow at Lafayette and Frankfort), Indianapolis accumulated 2.1″ which set a record for snowiest Easter and snowiest April 1st.

At one time what looked like another snow-starved snow season is now getting oh so much closer to “average,” with the late season rally.  As the saying goes, “it’s never over until it’s over!”  In Whitestown, we’re now over 30″ on the season!  Indianapolis is up to 22.7″ on the season and only 3″ below average.

Looking ahead, the upcoming couple weeks should continue to promote an active pattern.  Temperatures should follow the colder than normal theme and precipitation should run above average.  For the snow, we’re not done with that yet, either!  Speaking of snow, we’re tracking additional opportunities for snowfall this weekend and again early next week…  Hang in there, spring will get here eventually…

More of a winter than spring feel this week. Image courtesy of Weatherbell.com.

Colder than average temperatures continue in the 6-10 day.

Additional opportunities of accumulating snow are present over the next couple weeks.

An active pattern remains…

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Another Busy Week…

I. On the heels of a record-setting Easter snow event, attention will turn to showers (by this evening) and even the potential of gusty thunderstorms (Tuesday).

Forecast radar 10p.

Forecast radar 5a Tuesday.

Best chance of the possibility of a strong to severe thunderstorm will lie within the southern half of the state, primarily south of the I-70 corridor.  Greatest threats are large hail and damaging straight line winds.

All of us stand the chance of a thunderstorm as the cold front sweeps through the state Tuesday night.

Forecast radar 8p Tuesday.

II.  Much colder air will rush back into Indiana Tuesday night and the air will grow cold enough to allow lingering precipitation to transition to snow showers Wednesday morning.  Don’t expect any accumulation this go around.

III.  Our next focus is on the prospects of late week/ weekend snow.  Models will continue to struggle with the finite details over the next few days.  I’m not so sure the suppressed look displayed currently is the correct one.  Let’s remember, this time last week models were taking our Easter storm well to our south.  We’ll keep a close eye on things over the next few days.

IV.  Regardless of whether we get additional snow down or not, a first-class late season arctic blast will drill south this weekend.  This will be cold enough to keep temperatures in the 30s for highs Friday and Saturday.  Brutal stuff for early-April when average highs are around 60…

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VIDEO: Heavy Wet Snow Arrives Before Sunset…

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I’m Dreaming Of A White…Easter?

A cold front will blow through central Indiana this evening and colder air will spill into the region overnight.  We’ll wake up with temperatures in the upper 20s to lower 30s Easter morning with dry conditions in place.

Most of the daytime Easter Sunday will feature dry conditions.  Clouds will increase, lower, and thicken through the afternoon ahead of an area of low pressure that will track through the lower Ohio Valley Easter night.  This will spread precipitation into central Indiana towards 5p-6p.  Initially, precipitation is likely to begin as a cold rain, but we expect a rather quick transition to wet snow shortly after the onset.  Periods of moderate to heavy snow will fall into the nighttime across the I-70 corridor.  This will lead to reduced visibility and slick travel as snowfall rates will (once again) overcome marginally cold surface and pavement temperatures.  If you must travel tomorrow night and early Monday, expect roadways to be slick at times- including being slush and snow covered.

Here’s an idea of what the radar may look like tomorrow night, courtesy of weatherbell.com:

6p forecast radar

8p forecast radar

10p forecast radar

12a forecast radar Monday

This will be a rather quick-hitting event, but “thump” potential is written all over it, including localized intense banding.  These localized bands could result in a couple of reports of 4″+ in spots.  We think heaviest snow falls in the 6p-midnight window.

Our current snowfall forecast:

Another winter event is possible next weekend, including the potential of additional accumulating snow.  Should we get snow down, the possibility of near-record cold is present with the late season blast of arctic air next weekend.  Lows in the 10s aren’t out of the question at least one night next weekend- likely Sunday.

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VIDEO: Gusty Winds & Showers This Afternoon; Accumulating Snow For Easter…

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Easter Snow Is No April Fool’s Joke For Parts Of The Region…

A cold front will blow through the state Saturday evening (accompanied by showers and gusty winds) before becoming stationary across the Tennessee Valley region on Easter Sunday.  At the same time, a relatively flat wave will scoot east out of the Plains and across the southern Ohio Valley Sunday afternoon and night.  This will spread moisture across the southern half of Indiana Sunday evening.  With unseasonably cold air in place, most, if not all, of the precipitation will fall in the form of snow Sunday evening into the wee morning hours Monday.

Forecast radar 7p Easter Sunday, courtesy of Weathermodels.com.

While we still have another 24-36 hours to monitor the modeling, confidence is rather high from this distance that the southern half of the state (especially south of the I-70 corridor) will experience at least a light accumulation of snow Sunday evening and night- potentially a 1″ to 3″ type event.  This won’t be anything like central parts of the state dealt with last weekend, but considering the time of the year, this will serve as a reminder that winter isn’t giving up without a fight this year.

Speaking of that, don’t look now, but another attempt at an accumulating snow event may be on the table next weekend.  Sigh…

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