Category: Heavy Snow

Heavy, Wet Thumping Ahead For Northern Indiana: Updated Snowfall Forecast…

This unseasonably cold pattern was bound to produce a couple of additional wintry challenges (at the very least) before all was said and done, and this week isn’t disappointing. Guidance today has continued to trend snowier for northern parts of the state, and we fully expect periods of heavy, wet snow to begin falling across the northern 1/3 of Indiana tomorrow evening, continuing into Friday morning before eventually ending during the afternoon.

Snow should overspread northern Indiana Thursday evening- most likely between 8p and 10p.

Snow will likely reach peak intensity around sunrise Friday morning, including 1″ to 2″ per hour snowfall rates. With the unseasonably cold air in place, we expect road crews to have to activate the plows as the snowfall intensity, combined with time of day will make a mess of area roadways across northern Indiana.

The snow will begin to diminish from west to east during the late morning and into the early afternoon Friday, but not before dumping several inches on the region. Our updated snowfall forecast is below. We’ll be back early in the morning with a fresh video update. Have a relaxing evening!

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VIDEO: More Of A Winter-Like Forecast Than What You’d Expect For Mid-April; Heavy, Wet Snow “Thump” For Northern Parts Of The State Friday Morning…

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Reviewing Saturday’s Snow And Looking Ahead To Another Busy Week…

Snow moved in during the predawn hours Saturday across north-central Indiana before encompassing more of central Indiana as the morning progressed. By mid-late morning, an incredibly intense band (2″+/ hour snowfall rates) set-up shop just north of Indianapolis. This was a byproduct of strong frontogenesis and dynamic cooling. Speaking of frontogenesis, if interested, here’s a fantastic article that can explain things further.

The end result was an “overachieving” wet snow event across north-central Indiana, including as far south as the northern Indianapolis ‘burbs. Sleet made it as far south as Greenwood before precipitation ended Saturday evening.

While the placement of our accumulating snow zone was a good one, amounts of 4″ to 5″ were reported throughout the southern half of this 1″ to 2″ forecast zone. This morning’s snowfall analysis shows the narrow, but moderate stripe of wet snow through the state:

As the sun rises and clouds begin to depart, that snowpack is showing up on this morning’s visible satellite image.

Officially, Indianapolis recorded 1.2″ Saturday, but as noted above, areas just north received as much as 4″ to 5″. With that increasing March sunshine today, snow will be all but a distant memory by later this afternoon. The average high for March 15th is in the lower 50s. Most will be 5° to 7° colder than that today with mid 40s for most.

As we turn the page and look ahead to what the remainder of the week will provide, a weak cold front will sweep through the Ohio Valley Monday night and Tuesday. This will be a moisture-starved frontal passage with only scattered, light showers anticipated tomorrow evening/ early Tuesday.

Things then turn much more unsettled as we head into the second half of the week. An initial wave of moisture will result in a period of moderate to heavy rain Wednesday. This will be followed up with a round of thunderstorms Thursday PM into early Friday morning. Some of these storms may reach strong to severe levels and will require us to continue to closely monitor things throughout the week.

Widespread 2″ to 2.5″+ rainfall amounts can be expected by the time everything winds down Friday afternoon. Most of that will fall Wednesday and Thursday night/ Friday morning.

We’ll dry out next weekend, but shift to a much colder time of things (lows in the 20s and highs in the 40s). This will come as a rather rude shock after highs Thursday flirt with the 65° to 70° mark.

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VIDEO: Snow Increases In Coverage/ Intensity Late Morning Into The Afternoon; Active Pattern Over The Upcoming 10 Days…

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VIDEO: Winter Storm Impacts Central Indiana Wednesday Into Thursday Morning…

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