Even warmer Friday, rain/snow into Sat morning
Jan 16, 2025
Temps received a big boost Thursday - reaching the low 30s. For early morning, we drop back to the low 20s and, during the day Friday, high temperatures climb even higher, into the mid-30s. This is a pleasant, temporary, warm up before a dangerous cold snap hits the area early next week. 15 Fury Alert Days have been issued for Monday and Tuesday, as a result.
15 Fury Alert Days issued for extreme cold
A mostly cloudy Friday is coming our way, but strong, southerly winds will continue to send in some relatively pleasant January air that will get our temps back into the 30s in the afternoon. Know that we'll have some occasional windy moments with top gusts reaching 30 mph.
Conditions remain dry during the day, but our next weather system will move in just before midnight into early Saturday.
Precipitation begins as rain, in most spots, late Friday night before changing to snow overnight into Saturday morning.
Rain falls first before changing over to some snow. This transition will happen overnight into early Saturday morning.
Rain transitions to wet snow overnight Friday to Saturday.
At this point, snow amounts are looking to be on the lighter side in NE Indiana and NW Ohio, 1" or less. However, there still may be some travel troubles early Saturday morning across the region.
After the rain changes to snow early Saturday morning, only light snow accumulations will result.
Temperatures will be in the middle 30s Saturday morning at daybreak and will fall throughout the day, landing in the middle 20s by late in the afternoon.
Temperatures will continue to tumble Sunday with a high only in the middle teens in the morning. By early Monday morning, our temp will fall below 0°, down to -3°.
Wind chill values will range from -10° to -20° all day on both Monday and Tuesday. Remember, these are 15 Fury Alert Days. These will be 2 of the most dangerously cold days of the season. Avoid spending long periods of time outdoors and be on alert for closings and cancellations.
A COLD blast of winter air arrives early next week.
High temperatures will only be in the single digits on both Monday on Tuesday. Below zero morning temps are forecasted not just on Monday morning, but on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, as well.
It gradually gets warmer by the middle of next week with highs in the teens Wednesday and in the 20s Thursday into the following weekend.
Morning: Cloudy. Not as cold as recent mornings.Low: 21°Winds: SW 5-10 mph
Friday: Mostly cloudy. Some windy moments.High: 36°Winds: S 10-20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
Friday Night: Rain mixing with snow. Precipitation starts a little before midnight and continues through the early morning. Cloudy and breezy.Low: 30°Winds: SW 10-15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph
Saturday: Cloudy with early morning rain, then snow, that tapers off for the afternoon and evening. Less than 1" of morning snow accumulation expected. Windy, at times.High: 34° (and falling during the day)Winds: NW 10-20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph
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