Indianapolis will DOUBLE it’s seasonal snowfall this weekend! Of course, that number is only 0.8 inches. A clipper diving southeastward should produce at least an inch…maybe two. Areas southwest of Indy may get an inch or less.
The bulk of the accumulation should happen Sunday morning. Another inch is possible from snow showers Tuesday.
Here are season-to-date snowfall totals from selected cities. Those southern spots are crazy…Nashville’s snowier than Chicago!
00.8″ Indy
02.4″ Cincinnati
06.6″ Chicago
09.3″ Nashville TN
12.5″ Lexington KY
13.2″ Detroit MI
16.1″ Cleveland OH
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INDY SEVEN DAY FORECAST
Friday: Partly to mostly sunny. High 27.
Friday Night: Mostly clear. Low 12.
Saturday: Partly sunny. High 32.
Saturday Night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low 18.
Sunday: An inch or two of snow, mainly in the morning. High 29.
Sunday Night: Snow showers possible. Low 18.
Monday: Partly sunny. High 40.
Monday Night: Snow showers. Low 24.
Tuesday: Mostly to partly cloudy. Snow showers possible. High 29.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy. Low 13.
Wednesday: Partly sunny. High 25.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear. Low 12.
Thursday: Partly sunny. High 33.
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