Saturday, January 21, 2012

FROM ICE TO STORMS

Good afternoon! Hope everyone has remained safe throughout this icy weather last night. I am actually very pleased with how it turned out, as my snow/ice map was actually not too bad off! Roads are improving, but isolated areas are still dealing with slick roads, so take it slow and you should make it to your destination fine.

If that isn't enough, a severe weather outbreak is looking likely tomorrow evening and overnight for Indiana, and southwestern Indiana may be upgraded to a moderate risk. This could be a very serious situation to unfold! I know, this will be happening just 36-48 hours after the ice storm, but wild is the new normal in the weather department! :)



I don't mean to scare anyone, considering the last outbreak produced 9 tornadoes back on Tuesday. Please stay tuned for the latest on this potential severe outbreak. Much of the day tomorrow will be windy and overcast, with temps surging in the upper 40s-mid 50's by late Sunday night! The best chance for severe storms looks to be in the 9pm-2am period Sunday night into Monday morning.

Snow Outlook: Even though the pattern will be relatively mild and wet next week, late next week into next weekend looks VERY interesting for snow-lovers out there! All I can say at this point, there will be a decent snow SOMEWHERE in the Ohio Valley, with a cut-off low. Can't go into any more details. :) This doesn't mean it will snow, so don't get excited yet. If I see a threat coming, I will still talk about it anyway.

Have a great rest of your day!

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