Saturday will start with single digit temperatures, and finish with yet another shovel-worthy snowfall.
Saturday morning will be dry, with some sunshine. Chills will stay in the single digits to lunch time, then rise into the teens for the afternoon. Clouds will thicken ahead of the clipper approaching from the northwest. Snow should start falling in the early to mid afternoon. The heaviest snow will fall from around 3pm until 11pm. As much as five inches could accumulate across the heart of central Indiana. The fast moving system will be long gone by the time you wake up Sunday.
Sunday will be dry and breezy, and Monday looks quiet, but another clipper will threaten by mid-week. There is no reason to believe this pattern will change any time in the near future. Additionally, another round of Arctic air will put low temperatures down to around zero a few times next week. This time there isn’t a foot of snow on the ground, so the cold won’t be as historic as what we had two weeks ago.
But, STILL…
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