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IndyWx.com Welcomes Meteorologist Joe Reedy

03.01.16
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IndyWx.com is excited to announce the addition of meteorologist Joe Reedy to the team!  Joe will help handle forecasting duties on the site, including private client updates across the region.

Screen Shot 2016-03-01 at 5.52.12 PMJoe Reedy joined IndyWx.com in February of 2016.  Joe became fascinated with the weather at a young age- during the 1993 blizzard to be exact. Joe most recently served as the Chief Meteorologist for ABC 19 News in Kingsport, TN from 2012-2016.

Mr. Reedy is a graduate of Lyndon State College, (L.S.C.). Lyndon State is located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont and has been named the number one college for both broadcasting and meteorology students.  During Joe’s career at Lyndon State, he was an active member of the Lyndon State College AMS & NWA and served as the 06′-07′ Community Outreach Officer, which is responsible for organizing the largest student-run conference, the annual Northeastern Storm Conference.  Joe is honored to be back on the ‘original weather team’ and to give you a dependable forecast with “Indy’s Behind The Scenes Weather.”

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Busy Pattern This Week…

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Highlights:

  • Increasing sunshine today
  • Rain/ embedded thunder end as snow Tuesday
  • Accumulating mid week snow

Busy Pattern This Week…After a windy and warm Sunday, a thin band of showers and embedded thunder moved through central IN last night.  This was in association with a weak frontal boundary that will provide a dry start to the work week.  Despite a cloudy start, sunshine should quickly develop as clouds decrease.

Quiet times won’t last long as our next storm system delivers showers and thunderstorms Tuesday.  Colder air will quickly punch in here Tuesday afternoon and evening helping precipitation transition to wet snow before ending.  We think the significant accumulations will remain north of central IN, but we’re keeping a close eye on things, nonetheless.  Expect an evening update.

Busy times remain in the mid week period as a wave of low pressure spreads widespread snow across the area Thursday.  Early indications would suggest this may be a plowable snow for some of the region.

As it stands now, moderating conditions and increasing sunshine are expected heading into next weekend.  Longer term, a big ridge should develop across the area later next week.  It’s a pattern supportive of anomalous warmth to the tune of 75-80 degrees….

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