Updated 02.07.21 @ 9:02p
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Feb 07
Updated 02.07.21 @ 9:02p
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Jan 31
Updated 01.31.21 @ 11:00a
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Jan 30
Updated 01.30.21 @ 3:06p
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Jan 30
Updated 01.30.21 @ 7:28a
Type: Impactful Wintry Weather
What: Accumulating snow
When: 4p Saturday – 4a Sunday
Temperatures: 29° to 33°
Wind: SE 10 – 20 MPH and gusty
Blowing/ Drifting: Minimal
Pavement Impacts: Plowing and salting will be required
Summary: Clouds will continue to lower and thicken through the morning. By early afternoon, the sky across most of central IN will have that classic look of a snowstorm brewing, and rightfully so. The initial band of snow will arrive mid to late afternoon (we bracket 4p to 5p into Indianapolis, itself). The combination of evaporative cooling, strong lift, and embedded banding features will likely result in S+ (heavy snow) throughout the evening hours across central Indiana. This will be a wet, heavy snow. As the heavy precipitation begins, the column of air will cool rapidly late afternoon (temperatures will likely fall from around 40° into the lower 30s within less than an hr as part of the “evaporative cooling” process). Looking over the latest guidance, it continues to appear as if areas along and south of the I-70 corridor will then go just above freezing later tonight and result in a brief mix before transitioning over to rain. Drizzle or mixed rain and snow showers Sunday will transition back to snow showers throughout the afternoon, but the majority of accumulating snow across our region will fall in that 12 hour period from 4p Saturday to 4a Sunday.
Confidence: High
Next Update: This afternoon (video)
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Jan 29
Updated 01.29.21 @ 5:05p
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Jan 29
Updated: 01.29.21 @ 7:38a
Type: Impactful wintry weather
What: Accumulating snow
When: 4p Saturday – 4a Sunday
Temperatures: 29° to 32°
Wind: SE 10 – 20 MPH and gusty
Blowing/ Drifting: Considerable
Pavement Impacts: Plowing and salting will be required
Summary: Saturday will likely start off with early morning sunshine before a lowering and thickening cloud canopy rolls in through late morning. By early afternoon, the sky across most of central IN will have that classic look of a snowstorm brewing, and rightfully so. The initial band of snow will arrive mid to late afternoon (we bracket 4p to 5p into Indianapolis, itself) and will hit like a wall. The combination of evaporative cooling, strong lift, and embedded banding features will likely result in S+ (heavy snow) throughout the evening hours across central Indiana. This will be a wet, heavy snow. Most of central Indiana should remain snow throughout the night, the exception being areas on the south side of the city (line from Greencastle to Greenwood to Greensburg) and points south where temperatures may creep just above 32° and result in a brief mix before transitioning over to rain. Drizzle or mixed rain and snow showers Sunday will transition back to snow showers throughout the afternoon, but the majority of accumulating snow across our region will fall in that 12 hour period from 4p to 4a Sunday.
Confidence: High
Next Update: This afternoon (video)
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Jan 28
Updated 01.28.21 @ 6:30p
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Jan 28
Updated 01.28.21 @ 8a
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Jan 27
Updated 01.27.21 @ 7:51a
No Rest For The Weary…A fast moving area of low pressure will scoot east this afternoon and evening. This will spread a swath of light to moderate snow across the southern half of the state in the 1p (west) to midnight (exiting southeastern portions of the state) window. While still primarily a light event, models have “beefed up” snow amounts ever so slightly with this system over the past 24 hours. Our snowfall forecast for system #1 can be found below.
Colder air will pour in for all during the overnight and should be just enough to kick up some lake-generated scattered snow shower activity into Thursday morning.
Weak high pressure will then build in and supply a sunny close to the work week. You enjoy the sun and briefly quieter weather and let us worry about the weekend!
Speaking of the weekend, this is the period that continues to look increasingly likely to produce the most impactful winter storm of the season for our immediate area. We forecast early sun to quickly give way to a lowering and thickening cloud canopy Saturday (the sky will have the looks of a snow storm brewing by lunch for most). Precipitation will then overspread the region from southwest to northeast as we progress through the afternoon. The potential is there for a heavy wet snow thump Saturday PM before precipitation transitions to a wintry mix as low pressure scoot by just to our south. Before that transition, “several” inches of wet snow is looking increasingly likely. As colder air wraps back around into the region, wrap-around moisture will fall as light snow and snow showers into early next week.
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Jan 26
Updated 01.26.21 @ 9:40p
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