Jan 05, 2025
We are tracking plenty of cold air and wintry weather. A winter storm is currently impacting the region, but the greatest impacts remain south of northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio into our Monday... Look for periods of snow to continue before daybreak, primarily in our southern communities. After daybreak, only a few snow showers could linger on. Winds will become stronger, with gusts up to 25 mph by daybreak sending wind chill values down into the single digits. Bundle up as you head out to return to work! Periods of snow continue overnight.Most snow tapers off by daybreak Monday.Wind chills will generally be in the single digits to start off Monday. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 10 AM Monday for Blackford, Grant, and Jay counties. These counties will end up with the greatest impacts and highest local snow amounts. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect into Monday morning for our far southern counties. Final snow totals will range from one to three inches in the advisory area. Travel along I-69, especially south of our area, will be difficult during this snow event. Even farther down I-69, bigger impacts from this winter storm will be seen with higher snow amounts; Winter Storm Warnings are in place south of our area. Travel to Indianapolis and other cities in southern Indiana is highly discouraged early Monday. Amounts of snow decrease dramatically farther north through our area. Up to an inch is possible just south of Fort Wayne and only up to a half an inch is anticipated in the Fort Wayne area. It is possible these areas don't see much accumulation at all and our northern counties will see a dusting of snow, if that. While this is not a big snow event for most of our area, take it easy on the roads, especially south of Fort Wayne; watch out for slick spots and reduced visibilities at times. Snowfall totals will be highest in the south and decrease substantially farther north. After this system wraps up on Monday, we'll continue to tap into cold air, with highs in the mid-20s and wind chills only as high as the teens to begin the workweek. We're cloudy and cold by Monday afternoon.Highs only reach the mid-20s.Wind chills will be in the teens. We'll stay in the 20s through the remainder of the week, with lake effect snow showers possible Wednesday. We then track the chance for another round of snowfall on Friday into Friday night, so stay tuned for updates. Fingers crossed for you snow lovers out there! Morning: Cloudy with periods of snow, especially in our southern communities. Cold and breezy.Low: 19° (Wind chills as low as the single digits)Winds: NE 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph Monday: Cloudy with a few morning snow showers, especially in our southern communities. Breezy.High: 25° (Wind chills in the teens)Winds: NNE 5-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph Monday Night: Partly cloudy. Cold.Low: 14° (Wind chills as low as the single digits)Winds: NW 5-10 mph Tuesday: Mostly cloudy.High: 29°Winds: WNW 5-10 mph MORE WEATHER RESOURCESInteractive Radar and Regional RadarWeather CamerasWeather Alerts
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