Tracking rain/snow before turning much colder
Nov 27, 2024
After a few above average days earlier this week, we're set to turn much colder across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. We're talking our first arctic blast of the season...get ready for highs in the 20s and lows in the teens!
Before this frigid air arrives though, we first have to deal with a weather system. Rain showers will continue this evening into the first part of the night for mainly our southern communities, as we get clipped on the northern edge of a wave of low pressure. Some snowflakes will also mix in late this evening, but no accumulation is expected. Overnight lows will dip down into the lower 30s as the precipitation tapers off well before daybreak on Thanksgiving.
Rain showers continue this evening.Some snowflakes mix in before the system exits.We're dry and in the 30s by daybreak on Thanksgiving.
Overall, Thanksgiving will not be too bad of a day, as we'll experience some sunshine during the morning! By the afternoon though, we become overcast once again and there is the slight chance for a rain or snow shower. None of this precipitation will impact your holiday travel plans, with high temperatures topping out around 40 degrees.
Clouds returns Thanksgiving afternoon after some morning sun.A slight rain/snow shower chance will be in play, with highs around 40°.
By Thursday night though, the cold air really starts to settle in. We drop down into the 20s and winds will continue to increase. This will kick up the lake effect snow machine off of Lake Michigan and therefore we'll see occasional snow showers into our Friday. Winds during the day Friday will gust up to 30 mph. The best chances for this lake effect snow will be found in our northern communities. We won't even see air temperatures leave the 20s on Friday, so you'll really want to bundle up.
Lake effect snow showers set up Thursday night.The best chances will be in our northern communities.Highs Friday only reach the upper 20s at most. Brr!
Friday night into the weekend, we'll see some moments of clear skies, along with slight lake effect snow shower chances, mainly on Saturday. Highs will stay in the 20s and we'll see our first nights of the season with lows in the teens. Brr!
Our first day back above freezing will not be until the middle of next week, as a weather system could bring us some rain/snow then. Stay tuned for updates and stay warm!
Tonight: Cloudy with a mixture of rain and snow showers, mainly early and in our southern communities. No snow accumulation expected.Low: 32°Winds: W 1-5 mph
Thanksgiving: Mostly cloudy with the slight chance for a lake effect rain or snow shower. Breezy.High: 40°Winds: WNW 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph
Thursday Night: Cloudy with occasional lake effect snow showers, mainly in our northern communities. Breezy.Low: 24°Winds: W 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph
Friday: Cloudy with occasional lake effect snow showers, mainly in our northern communities. Cold and windy.High: 29°Winds: W 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph
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