Good Wednesday morning! We continue to see areas of drizzle/snow shower activity across portions of the area this morning. Most of this activity occurring in the Seymour district. Temperatures along and north of I-64 have fallen at or below freezing. We expect this scattered precipitation to continue and likely increase some in coverage this morning, then a gradual end to this threat west to east early to late afternoon. Some locations could see coatings of snow (as we have already seen in Bloomington/Martinsville for example) as we go throughout the morning. Still expecting a return to sunshine and mild weather on Thursday. If you have any questions please reach out to us at any point today. Have a safe day!
Today’s Video (6 min):
Forecast simulated radar shows continued snow squalls/drizzle as we go throughout the morning. The threat will gradually end from west to east this afternoon. The threat may linger into early evening for eastern sections of the Seymour district:
With temps lingering at or below freezing throughout the day, the threat for black ice will remain high on untreated surfaces:
As we discussed in our videos yesterday this precipitation will continue on and off throughout the day varying between all types of precip including drizzle, freezing drizzle, and snow. Our latest guidance is suggesting some areas see some accumulating snow throughout the day and into the evening. Some accumulations up to a few tenths of an inch will be possible but the big takeaway is that the threat for accumulating snow by this evening is a possibility for most of the state: