A cold front will bring some rain showers tonight through tomorrow, but temperatures will be above normal, an upper system will bring low ch pic.twitter.com/lDJwWlUYJs
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) January 26, 2018
“High pressure will keep clear skies over central Indiana tonight, but with southerly winds low temperatures will be in the ow to mid 30s. Friday will see spring-like conditions, with sunny skies and highs in the 50s. A frontal system will arrive Friday night, bringing chances for rain to the area that will last through the day on Saturday. Saturday night skies will clear out through the night, and lows will dip into the upper 20s to lower 30s.”
40 years ago today: the worst blizzard on record across Indiana is at its peak intensity. Up to 20" of snow falls across central & southern Indiana, w/ up to 40" in northern Indiana. 55mph gusts cause 10-20 ft drifts & wind chills as low as -50°. #INwx #indy
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) January 26, 2018
“40 years ago today: the worst blizzard on record across Indiana is at its peak intensity. Up to 20″ of snow falls across central & southern Indiana, w/ up to 40″ in northern Indiana. 55mph gusts cause 10-20 ft drifts & wind chills as low as -50°.”
Via NWS Indianapolis. Follow them on Twitter @NWSIndianapolis for the latest Indianapolis area weather news.