Monday, February 13, 2012

5:30 Radar Update

Good evening, everyone. We are still on track for a bit of snow across the Hoosier state tonight, but this system is weakening a bit as it heads east. Check out the latest radar. Where it looks like it's snowing is actually verga, or precipitation not reaching the ground due to the dry atmosphere. The "dry" atmosphere is what could cut down on totals for tonight's event. Here's the latest look at radar:
















The roads WILL become slick overnight, with much of the snow starting between 8-10pm. Allow yourself a little extra time in the morning, as snow will still be around for the morning rush. Many areas will average out around 1" of snowfall, with some isolated areas southwest of Indy possibly getting 2". This is not a big system, but enough to be a nuisance!

Don't forget to follow my weather page on facebook, for frequent updates through the evening! Click the "Facebook Page" tab at the top. Also, the radars and weather cams tabs are very useful to track the snow.

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