Measureable snowfall and temps in the deep freeze
Jan 02, 2025
Temperatures will get even colder this week with more arctic air moving in tonight and Friday. This will keep us in the deep freeze this weekend.
We will see some sunshine this morning with cold temperatures only topping out in the upper 20s by noon.
It won't get much warmer this afternoon with a high in the lower 30s. Winds will gust up to 20 mph making wind chills in the teens.
A clipper-type system from the north moves in overnight a quick inch of snow possible in areas around Fort Wayne and south of Fort Wayne.
Snowfall up to 1" from the southern part of Allen County and south of Fort Wayne
The front will move out of the area early Friday morning leaving gusty winds behind and colder temperatures. Highs will only top out in the middle 20s.
The area will be in the deep freeze this weekend with high temperatures in the lower 20s on Saturday and in the middle 20s on Sunday.
A powerful system moves into the area Sunday night which could bring some measurable snowfall. Most of the energy and snowfall from this system will stay south of our area.
You'll notice a big difference next week with some of the coldest temperatures this season temperatures will be in the teens and overnight temperatures in the lower teens.
This Morning: Some sunshine and cold temperatures with wind chills in the teens.Low: 23°Winds: W 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph
This Afternoon: Mostly Cloudy High: 32°Winds: W 15-20 mph
Tonight: Cloudy with periods of snow especially south of Fort Wayne. A quick inch of snow is possible.Low: 24° (Wind Chills in the teens)Winds: W 5-10 mph
Friday: Snow early with no additional accumulation. High: 26° (Single-digit Wind Chills)Winds: NW 15-20 mph gusts as high as 30
Friday Night: Cloudy and colder.Low: 18° (Single-digit Wind Chills)Winds: W 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph
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