Today’s snow cover chart shows the white stuff in the northwest part of central Indiana. Pretty easy to trace the path of Wednesday’s storm where the blue is brighter.
Compare that to this date last year, when 4 inches was on the ground in Indy:
Indy recorded 13.8 inches of snow last February. This year should end up at 4.4 inches.
#TBT Me pretending to like the weather of February 2015. I like this February better.
Posted by Paul Poteet on Thursday, February 25, 2016
Don’t expect the snow total to increase until the first night of March. The path of the low pressure system that day should keep us in rain during the day Tuesday, as it goes right across central Indiana.
Northern Indiana could get slammed again. Central Indiana might see an inch or so as it ends Tuesday night. Here’s a model simulation of snow totals via weatherbell.com.
PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION
Yesterday’s high was 35. My forecast was 34.
INDY ALMANAC
The average high today is 44 and the average low is 27. Records are 68 and -6. The sun rises at 7:23am and sets at 6:33pm.
INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Today: Mostly to partly cloudy. Not as windy. A few flurries possible in the morning. High 36.
Tonight: Clearing after midnight. Low 27.
Saturday: Mostly sunny. High 52.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low 41.
Sunday: Morning sun, with increasing afternoon cloudiness. High 62.
Sunday Night: Shower chances. Low 37.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 52.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 39.
Tuesday: Shower chances. High 58.
Tuesday Night: Rain, and a little snow later as the system wraps up. Low 27.
Wednesday: Partly to mostly cloudy. High 36.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 27.
Thursday: Chance of rain and snow. High 39.
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