Good Morning! Here is the latest thinking for the low end risk of reduced visibility through the AM. Not anticipating dense fog, however patchy fog reducing visibility to 2 - 4 miles at times into the early afternoon. Please reach out if you have any questions!
Good evening! Scattered snow flurries are expected to continue this evening. As this activity continues, it is worth monitoring zero tolerance areas as there is low end risk for trace - 0.1” accumulations, especially those shielded from westerly winds. Areas encircled in the graphic above have a higher risk of…
4:25 PM ET Update Pockets of scattered flurries are expected to continue into the late afternoon, with better chances for flurries residing north of the I-70 corridor. Towards sundown it is worth monitoring zero tolerance areas as there is low end risk for trace-0.1” accumulations, especially those shielded from westerly…
A pulse of snow showers are expected to move across central Indiana from 3 – 9 AM ET. As snow slides off to the east, accumulations of up to 0.5 inches will be possible north of Indianapolis (red outline). Central and southern portions of the state will be at risk…
Good Thursday PM! Here is your latest forecast package! If you have any forecast questions, please do not hesitate to reach out via our on call phone number (317)-560-8122, option 1. PDF (click link below to open slides in HD): Houston-Pilots
8:30PM-ET Update Good Evening! Monitoring a broken line of snow pulses pushing southeast across your area. While coverage will continue to wane towards the the late evening hours, the risk for trace accumulations / isolated pockets of light coatings on pavement will continue to exists under the heavier pulses. See…
11:05 PM ET Update BOTTOM LINE: A line of rain and snow showers will impact your area over the next 4 to 5 hours. The line is moving east at about 35 mph. Areas north of the red dashed line will be at greater risk for brief surface impacts of…