Jan 04, 2025
Some places in Indiana could get anywhere between 6 to 12 inches of snow between Sunday and Monday. In a Friday afternoon press briefing, Mike Ryan with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the first round of snow is expected to start moving in Sunday morning and last through the overnight period. “We’ll get a little breather and we’ll get another round of snow that will be heavier at times on Monday with some wind gusts that could cause some problems,” said Ryan. Ryan said the widespread travel impacts are the big story. “We do think snowfall amounts will be higher further south. We’re likely to see more sleet than freezing rain in those far southern Indiana counties. I’m talking areas like Knox, Vincennes, and Seymour,” said Ryan. Ryan is most concerned about the I-70 corridor and areas surrounding it. “That I-70 corridor and a little south of I-74 and on south to areas like Bloomington and Columbus. That’s where we’re confident the most in 6 and maybe as much to 12 inches of snow,” said Ryan. What complicates this is that there is warmer air moving through the state. “Warmer air that’s between 3 and 4,000 feet of loft could be a little bit stronger. It could cut into our snowfall totals. That means we could get more sleet versus snow,” said Ryan. Ryan says there are still some things to sort out. “The goal now going forward into Saturday is to lessen the low end and high end ranges to give you a higher range of confidence by lessening the snowfall range,” said Ryan. Some places in Indiana could get anywhere between 6 to 12 inches of snow between Sunday and Monday. In a Friday afternoon press briefing, Mike Ryan with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the first round of snow is expected to start moving in Sunday morning and last through the overnight period. “We’ll get a little breather and we’ll get another round of snow that will be heavier at times on Monday with some wind gusts that could cause some problems,” said Ryan. Ryan said the widespread travel impacts are the big story. “We do think snowfall amounts will be higher further south. We’re likely to see more sleet than freezing rain in those far southern Indiana counties. I’m talking areas like Knox, Vincennes, and Seymour,” said Ryan. Ryan is most concerned about the I-70 corridor and areas surrounding it. “That I-70 corridor and a little south of I-74 and on south to areas like Bloomington and Columbus. That’s where we’re confident the most in 6 and maybe as much to 12 inches of snow,” said Ryan. What complicates this is that there is warmer air moving through the state. “Warmer air that’s between 3 and 4,000 feet of loft could be a little bit stronger. It could cut into our snowfall totals. That means we could get more sleet versus snow,” said Ryan. Ryan says there are still some things to sort out. “The goal now going forward into Saturday is to lessen the low end and high end ranges to give you a higher range of confidence by lessening the snowfall range,” said Ryan. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for 1 PM EST Sunday to 7 PM EST Monday along and south of US 24. Accumulating snow and travel impacts are likely. The Monday morning commute will be impacted. Grant, Blackford, and Jay counties have the best chances of seeing 4-6″+ of snow. pic.twitter.com/oh0oYNBMDD — NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) January 3, 2025 The post Lots of snow coming to parts of the middle of Indiana appeared first on WOWO News/Talk 92.3 FM and 1190 AM.
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