Saturday, January 5, 2013

Wintry Weather For Sunday - Warmer Next Week

Good evening! Hope everyone has had a great Saturday. Before I get on to the weather, I want to say thanks for all the kind words and prayers for my sister, Brittany. They mean more than I could ever tell you or show you. We are faced with very tough decisions that need made, and need continued prayers for her health, and wisdom to go in the right direction. 

A day that started with sunshine quickly turned cloudy, and some areas saw scattered showers and snow move through. There is still a risk of spotty mixed precipitation, but more than likely there will be no travel problems out there. 

Sunday isn't looking like a very nice weather day out there. There will be very scattered light mixed precipitation, with temperatures holding steady in the low 30's, perhaps dropping into the 20's in some areas late in the day. A gusty west wind will make it feel much colder. A good day to stay inside and watch the Colts. By the way if your wondering about the weather in Baltimore for the game, the weather looks dry with temperatures in the 40's during the game.

We have some great weather moving in for the beginning of the week, with sunshine returning, and a warm-up. We start off Monday morning in the teens for many areas, but sunshine and a southwest wind will boost those temps in the 30's, with some low 40's for southern parts of the state. Tuesday looks to add several degrees on to Monday's high.

A storm system looks to impact the area late Wednesday through Thursday, but it will be warm enough for a plain rain event. Temperatures will soar well-above normal.

It looks like another system could bring rain to the state next Saturday. Looking at temperatures, by next Saturday much of the state could be looking at high temperatures in the 50's, 60 for southern Indiana is not out of the question. ENJOY THE WARMTH, the cold weather looks to come back in full force for the second half of the month. I think the end of the month could offer up record cold for our area. At first I think the arctic air will get stuck to our west, thanks to the ridge in the southeast. In time, that ridge should break-down and drive that arctic air into the Ohio Valley for the latter part of January. 

Sorry I have no images for this post. I know reading plain ol' text alone can be quite boring! :) If your still reading this thanks for stopping by my weather blog. Have a great rest of the weekend, God bless.


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