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Nov 19
VIDEO: Updated Short Term And Longer Range Thoughts Into Early December…
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Nov 17
VIDEO: Week Ahead Outlook; Greenland Block Leads To An “Interesting” Pattern Around Thanksgiving…
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Nov 14
What A Start To November; Looking Ahead…
Indianapolis is running a whopping 11.7° below average through the 1st (13) days of the month. We’ve broken records for cold and snow so far, including Monday’s snow at 2.8″, record lows (8° on Tuesday and 9° low on Wednesday, and record low maximums (21° high on Tuesday).
Shades of November ’14 come to mind with the way this month has started:
As we look ahead, temperatures are expected to remain below, to significantly below, average through the 2nd half of the month overall.
From a storm standpoint, we’re only expecting a couple of fairly weak systems over the upcoming week. A disturbance will scoot across central Indiana Sunday with a few light showers and again Tuesday. Neither is expected to provide significant moisture.
Things begin to potentially turn a little more “exciting” as we grow closer to Thanksgiving. The forecast upper air pattern is one that has “mischief” written all over it and will likely require more attention as time draws closer. More on this and some updated data (including the European and JMA Weeklies) later this evening with our long range video update.
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Nov 13
VIDEO: Still Colder Than Normal, But The Pattern Turns Quiet For Now…
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Nov 12
Tuesday Morning Rambles: Record Cold Indeed…
I. Number-Busting Cold: The western half of central Indiana is experiencing downright frigid conditions this morning. Skies that cleared out and combined with the fresh snow pack, along with strong cold air advection overnight now find themselves in the middle single digits! Officially at IND, the low temperature of 9° (as of the 7a hour) sets a record not only for the day, but is the earliest in the fall season that the temperature has fallen into the single digits.
II. Cold Remains: For some perspective on the current cold, average temperatures this time of year include lows in the upper 30s and highs in the middle 50s. Safe to say we won’t be anywhere near those numbers over the next 6-7 days. Even after we pull out of the arctic intrusion over the next couple of days, temperatures will remain well below average through the weekend.
III. Fast Moving Clipper: We’ll keep close tabs on a fast moving clipper system Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but as of now, only expect scattered light snow showers across north-central Indiana Thursday morning with this system (no accumulation anticipated). After this system, we’re talking about a rather dry forecast into early next week. The next chance of precipitation (light rain) would come Monday, but the key word here is “light.”
IV. Looking Ahead: We’ll have a more extensive long range update later this evening. One of the items of interest is the way modeling handles the MJO propagation. While the European isn’t nearly as amplified, the American modeling wants to take the MJO into Phase 2 towards Thanksgiving. Phase 2 this time of year would argue for widespread colder than normal conditions. Again, much more on the long range pattern a bit later.
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Nov 25
Week Ahead Outlook…
Showers and embedded thunder will rumble across the state this evening before colder air allows precipitation to end as snow showers Monday morning. The same storm system will deliver a…
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Nov 20
Quiet And Chilly Thanksgiving…
Quick update on the go with what will be a chilly, but dry Thanksgiving holiday. Our next storm will begin to impact the area Black Friday.
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Nov 19
Cold Air Reinforcements Arrive With Snow Showers…
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Nov 18
Slushy Wet Snow Arrives Predawn…
A weak weather system will zip across the southern half of the state during the overnight into Monday morning. This will toss moisture into central Indiana towards midnight, continuing into the morning rush before scooting off to the east well before lunchtime. While this won’t be a big event, air will be just cold enough to allow the northern periphery of moisture to transition to wet snow after midnight into the predawn hours.
Areas along and just north of the I-70 corridor stand the best shot of awaking to a slushy wet snow of a dusting to around 1″.
Dry conditions quickly return during the mid to late morning hours and then we await cold air reinforcements and associated light snow showers Tuesday morning.
Winter’s off to a fast start, heh? Speaking of that, our annual Winter Outlook will be posted Black Friday. Here’s a hint, you may want to put a snow shovel/ blower on the shopping list this year…
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