What a difference a week makes! Last Friday Indianapolis reached a high of 65°, one degree off the record high for the date. A series of cold fronts have moved across the state this week and brought in much colder air. With snow showers and winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour this Friday was much colder with a high in the mid 30s.
Another weather system will move in from the Canadian Prairie tonight and bring a reinforcing shot of cold air. Light snow chances will continue overnight into Saturday with no accumulation expected. We will start the day with temperatures in the upper 20s, but with winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour, we’ll cool into to the lower 20s in the afternoon. Sunday is going to be dry, cool with highs in the mid-20s. Clouds will increase Sunday afternoon and light snow is likely Sunday night through early Monday morning.
Arctic air plunges into the Ohio Valley early next week, and temperatures are going to be colder. Highs will be in the teens Monday and we’ll cool down into the single-digits for low temperatures Tuesday morning.
January has been a windy, mild month so far.
We’ll have a cold, mainly dry weekend.
Expect a few flurries Saturday morning.
Clouds will increase Sunday afternoon.
Temperatures will cool down early next week…