Indiana's Weather For Wednesday
December 13th Snow Blog
Indiana’s Weather For Monday
Wind chills will remain from 15 to 20 below through Monday morning, so the Wind Chill Advisory continues until then for central Indiana, excepting Bloomington and Columbus. People there are basking in chills of only ten to twenty below. Stayed ONE above zero in Indy & Muncie. Two above in Bloomington & the Haute. #GlassHalfFull […]
WATCH: Arctic Also In The Smokies
Michiana Forecast
Snow Chances Through Christmas
Cue Bing. It still looks White on Wednesday (into Thursday) of next week. Here, via weatherbell.com, is computer modeling of snow depth on Christmas morning. This model has been consistently indicating an inch or two of snow here (assuming a 10:1 mosture:snow ratio) Another medium-range model is similar. Today is another – lighter – story. […]
Special Weather Statement From The Weather Service
It won’t be heavy snow, but it will be the first widespread one of the season, and it will finish just before the Monday morn rush hours. Enough to be NWS/Indy Statement-Worthy: SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS IN 605 AM EST SAT NOV 15 2014 INZ021-028>031-035>049-051>057-060>065-067>072-152100- CARROLL-WARREN-TIPPECANOE-CLINTON-HOWARD-FOUNTAIN-MONTGOMERY- BOONE-TIPTON-HAMILTON-MADISON-DELAWARE-RANDOLPH-VERMILLION-PARKE- PUTNAM-HENDRICKS-MARION-HANCOCK-HENRY-VIGO-CLAY-OWEN-MORGAN- JOHNSON-SHELBY-RUSH-SULLIVAN-GREENE-MONROE-BROWN-BARTHOLOMEW- DECATUR-KNOX-DAVIESS-MARTIN-LAWRENCE-JACKSON-JENNINGS- INCLUDING THE […]
25 Years Ago Today=9 Inches Of Snow
That’s a map of snowfall totals from 25 years ago today. Remember? My memory’s fuzzy, but I was a little distracted with 4 month old Graham Poteet. The snow actually began on October 18, with 0.2 inches. That’s the record for earliest measurable snowfall at Indianapolis. (The average date of the first measurable snowfall at […]
Today In Weather History
April 8, 1973 – A severe storm brought high winds and heavy snow to Iowa. Belle Plain received 20 inches of snow, and 19 inches blanketed Dubuque, record totals for both locations for so late in the season. Snow drifts up to sixteen feet high closed highways. April 8, 1972 – South Bend’s coldest April […]
Today In Weather History
March 31, 1890 – Saint Louis received 20 inches of snow in 24 hours. It was the worst snowstorm of record for Saint Louis. March 31, 2006 – An F2 tornado moves along a 17 mile path from Johnson into Shelby County Indiana. March 31, 2014 – Intense low pressure in the Northern Plains brought […]
Tornado Warning Side-By-Side With Blizzard Warning
At least one tornado damaged buildings in Minnesota Monday afternoon, as March went out like a very large lion. A tightly wound area of low pressure was the focal point for huge temperature differences and stormy weather of all sorts. Highs soared into the 60s in the Twin Cities, while heavy snow socked Bemidji in […]