Updated 01.15.21 @ 6:27p
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Jan 15
Updated 01.15.21 @ 6:27p
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Jan 15
Updated 01.15.21 @ 7:58a
Snowy Periods Into Early Next Week…A big ole upper level low pressure system will swirl across the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast through the weekend. Individual spokes of energy will “pinwheel” through central Indiana between now and early next week. These will be efficient snow producers at times through the period. While we’re not looking at a widespread heavy snow, the persistent and rather long duration of this set-up will have most central Indiana neighborhoods accumulating between 1″ and 3″ by Monday morning. We still anticipate localized intense snow squalls to hit this afternoon and evening. If traveling during that period, please allow yourself extra time to reach your destination. We’ll have to keep close tabs on additional light snow accumulation chances Monday night into Tuesday morning as a final piece of upper level energy scoots through the state.
As for temperatures, we’ve already seen our high for the day. Temperatures will slowly fall to around freezing just after sunset. We’ll see little movement on the thermometer into the middle part of next week.
A bigger storm system looms late next week, but there are many more questions than answers right now regarding the track of this low pressure system. That picture will become clearer over the weekend.
More on all of this later today in our Client video update. Make it a phenomenal Friday!
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Jan 14
Updated: 01.14.21 @ 7:47a
One More Relatively Mild Day…A southwesterly air flow will combine with just enough early sun to help boost temperatures into the 40s for one more day. Enjoy as colder air arrives to close the week!
A cold front will pass through the state tonight. A broken band of showers will accompany the frontal passage later this evening. Light will be the key word (0.10″ or less). As colder air filters into central Indiana, scattered snow showers will develop by Friday morning.
Things begin to turn more interesting Friday afternoon as the upper level low pressure system drops south and individual spokes of energy ride into central Indiana. As this takes place, the combination of very cold air aloft and just enough instability (byproduct of daytime heating- yes even this time of year) will warrant conditions that should help heavier and more intense snow bursts (or squalls) develop. While we’re not talking about widespread heavy snow accumulation, these squalls will be intense enough to impact travel throughout the region when encountered. Please plan accordingly and give yourself extra drive time tomorrow afternoon/ evening if you have travel plans. Once the sun sets, the snow squall activity will quickly diminish in coverage and intensity.
Additional periods of light snow can be expected throughout the weekend as individual upper level disturbances cross through the area. At this time, Sunday appears to offer up the best chance of more widespread, organized light snow. We’ll also need to keep an eye to our northwest for one more trailing feature Monday PM into Tuesday (the “caboose,” if you will, in the seemingly unending weekend train of upper level disturbances).
By the middle part of next week, we’ll be able to catch our breath and await the potential of a bigger, moisture-laden storm system impacting the area late next week…
Make it a great Thursday! We’ll be back later this evening with an updated video discussion focused on the long range…
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