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Originally Posted by KingOfJericho
It's been cold here but mostly single digits. Nothing sub-zero aside from the windchills. We got about 10" of snow on Tuesday.
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Yeah the East Coast has been having a rough time too. We've been spoiled by very mild winters the last few years. We didn't even receive any measurable snowfall/accumulation last year.
Weekend/extended forecast:
1. Bitterly cold temperatures tonight with low temperatures again dropping below zero and wind chill values as low as -15 to -20 by Friday morning.
2. A strong clipper will bring 2-4" of snow to Northern and Central Indiana starting after about 8:00 PM on Friday. The heaviest snow will fall between 10:00 PM on Friday and 6:00 AM on Saturday. Strong winds (gusts of 35-50 mph) will create whiteout conditions, blowing and drifting will many roads will become impassible.
3. Another strong clipper will arrive later in the day on Sunday and into Sunday Night. We expect another round of 2-4" . . . . Strong winds will also be possible with this system. Blowing and drifting, whiteout conditions and impassible roads are likely again.
4. The coldest air of the season will strike Indiana starting on Monday and should last until at least Thursday.
5. Another clipper will bring more snow to the area by next Thursday.
Sounds great.