Today’s Video:
The heaviest rain will be with us this morning, then expect just patchy light rain & drizzle this afternoon. Drier air will allow moisture to exit west to east 9pm to midnight. Forecast radar from 6am today to midnight tonight:
The extreme northeast part of the state will see a period of snow showers from roughly 2am to 10am Tuesday ET. Not a big deal and only putting a coating in spots, mainly Elkhart to Angola. The predominant west wind will keep this activity confined pretty far north.
Temperatures will drop dramatically overnight – between 10pm & 4am there will be nearly a 25º drop.
Total rainfall today:
Snowfall Tuesday AM (far northeast Indiana):
Wind forecast over the next 4 days:
Watching a wave of light snow showers Wednesday morning (7am-noonET) for northern Indiana, which may bring a coating of snow from Gary to Fort Wayne. Given the arctic air, it won’t take much to cause a few slick spots.
Temperatures over the next 10 days: