This map shows areas most likely to get two or more inches of snow Saturday morning and midday. An inch or two is possible from around Muncie to Indy to Terre Haute southward. Areas to to the north and west of that will get around an inch. There may be up to three inches in the southeast corner of the state where a Winter Weather Advisory is in place.
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Polly says
Hope to stay in touch! Planning a move to Arizona soon! You will still remain my favorite meteorologist! I look forward to your next post!!! 🙂
Rakhikp says
Wow, just wow! Whoever moderates this ceommnt system is doing a wonderful job of making sure mostly negative ceommnts get posted it seems I find it funny that 80+ people LIKED this article, yet nearly every post is negative Wake UP AMA Members, we don’t drive horse and buggies around anymore, we don’t fly our models with strings anymore, things improve, and change. FPV is that fantesy everyone of you had when you first flew an RC aircraft, to be sitting in it and getting the view it has. You want to say how unsafe it is, when most FPV planes are 3 to 6lbs of foam, while there are plenty of AMA members with turbines going 200mph and traversing their line of sight distance within seconds, while FPV you have a cockpit view (Did I mention cockpit view is 100% easier to fly then LOS??? Espially when that 200mph turbine is quarter mile + away and you are looking at it from the outside ).People want to complain about 400 feet, when was the last time you saw gliders thermalling exclusively below 400ft? Heck that is about where it all starts to get good for thermals AMA has no choice but to really reconsider FPV, with dwindling membership numbers, the vast majority interested in FPV, and the future of technology demands that 10 years from now FPV will be a part of the hobby just as much as everyone switched from gas to electric.
Paul says
Nice timing! Thanks Polly.