Here’s the latest snowfall forecast from the National Weather Service. I agree with the general of idea of more snow to the northwest and less (still enough to deal with) to the southeast, because of freezing rain and sleet. I think the biggest amount of moisture will be available from midnight to noon Wednesday.
I do think there might be a little more of a wider spread in the snow totals. The latest from Pam at WISH TV reflects that.
For my South Bend listeners it should be all snow, with about 2 inches expected.
A BLIZZARD WATCH is in place for my Evansville listeners, with around 4 inches of snow and winds gusting to 45mph. It will be windy statewide Wednesday.
The forecast may yet change again, so don’t obsess over the snow total differences, just be ready for travel delays Wednesday. And have a Merry Christmas!
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