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Forecast radar shows the batch of snow showers quickly working east this morning between now and 8am. This may put a dusting on the grass for some with isolated slick spots. Much of the activity ending by mid-morning as the energy sparking these snow showers moves off to our east. A few pockets of snow showers can’t be ruled out mainly in northern Indiana enhanced by Lake Michigan, but most areas will be dry. Forecast radar loop from 5am to 3pm ET:
Additional weak energy will spark widely scattered snow shower activity mainly after sunset lasting through about 8am Thursday. Scattered dustings of snow.
Additional snow showers may clip far northeast Indiana through the day Thursday, and again Thursday night into Friday. Outside of that, I think most of the state is dry for tomorrow and Friday. There will also be breaks of sunshine from time to time.
Do want to note temperatures tonight are much colder, so any snow showers will have a better shot of creating slick spots on the roadways:
In the video we discuss the latest trends in the forecast for the upcoming weekend, so be sure to check that out! Have a great day!