Category: Winter Storm

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

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VIDEO: Active Pattern Continues; Wintry Fun And Games Next Weekend?

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Heavy, Wet Snow Continues For Most Of Central Indiana…

Right out of the gate, our ongoing snowfall forecast remains unchanged:

Heavy, wet snow will continue through the majority of the day for central Indiana.  At times, banding will produce snowfall rates in excess of 1″ per hour.  On the southern periphery of the snow zone, a mixture of sleet and rain will mix in at times, but as precipitation rates increase, dynamic cooling will keep the predominant precipitation type as snow even on the southern tier.

Despite marginally cold pavement temperatures, the heavy snowfall rate is having no problem accumulating on area roadways and multiple traffic hazards have already been reported this morning, particularly in Boone County.  If you don’t have to travel today, it’s best to remain at home.

As temperatures fall into the lower to middle 20s tonight, refreezing will occur and areas of black ice will develop, especially on untreated, secondary roadways.

The “big dig” will begin in earnest Sunday morning as dry conditions return and the added increasingly strong March sun angle will also help in clean up efforts by afternoon.

By the way, please keep your snow reports and photos coming!

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Settling In From The Road: Quick Review Of Latest Thoughts…

I apologize for not having an update out sooner, but have been on the road all day and just getting settled in.  With that said, I’ve been keeping up-to-date with the latest model data and really have no significant changes to our ongoing snowfall forecast:

Latest highlights:

  • A cold rain will overspread the state during the overnight
  • Expect rain to change to wet snow during the pre-dawn hours for Indianapolis and surrounding areas
  • Heavy wet snow will continue through the morning and afternoon and where heaviest bands set up, snowfall rates of 1″+ per hour can be anticipated
  • Winds will gust to 30 MPH+ into the evening hours Saturday
  • Snow will diminish from northwest to southeast Saturday evening
  • As we always say, late March snow events always bring surprises and while bust potential is present (both on the high and low side on the going forecast), this is our best idea and it’ll be fun to watch things unfold.

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Winter Storm Impacts Central Indiana Saturday…

Today is the proverbial “calm before the storm” as sunny skies give way to increasingly cloudy conditions during the afternoon and evening.  We remain dry today and pleasant, too, with highs around 50 across most central Indiana reporting sites.

Things will begin to change rather quickly during the overnight as rain builds into the state from northwest to southeast, especially after midnight.  As we move through the predawn hours (5a to 7a time frame) we expect rain to transition to wet heavy snow across central parts of the state, including Indianapolis.

The culprit?  Surface low pressure tracking off the lee of the Rockies (today) into the Missouri boot heel (Saturday evening).  Add in a blocking high to the north and this will help provide the cold needed to lead to our winter storm.  From an overall pattern perspective, this “blocky” regime is really what’s been missing for the better part of the past few years as we’ve written in previous posts.  It’s no coincidence that with the blocky regime, central parts of the state are in line for the biggest winter storm in years.  Also of interest is the correlation between late winter blocking patterns and what the next winter can provide, along with other items (another story for another day), but there’s reason to believe we may be on the cusp of returning to winters featuring more snow in the coming 2-3 years.

Back to the present:

Our snowfall forecast includes a widespread swath of 4″ to 8″ amounts through the heart of the state.

We remain very impressed with the prospects of banding which could include snowfall rates of 1″ to 2″ per hour Saturday morning into the afternoon hours.  With such snowfall intensity, even marginally cold surface/ pavement temperatures will allow for slick and hazardous travel across many central Indiana communities Saturday.  Additionally, within localized heavier bands, don’t be surprised for a report or two of thundersnow across central Indiana.  Please share your reports with us as things unfold tomorrow!  Finally, an icy mixture of sleet and freezing rain will also mix with the snow at times along the southern periphery.

Forecast radar 11a Saturday

Snow should begin to diminish in overall coverage and intensity by Saturday evening- from northwest to southeast.  By that point in time, we’re left with the clean up duties from what will likely be the heaviest snow in a few years for some of us.  The other item to touch on: gusty winds as we still expect 30 MPH + gusts during the day Saturday.

With all of that said, let’s remember March snow events always offer “surprises-” no matter how much we try to eliminate those surprises.  There will be winners and losers with this event in the snow department.

Forecast radar 7p Saturday.

Sunday will feature a return of dry conditions, as well as a return of the sunshine!

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