Forecast for Saturday 03.01

 
Cloudy during the day with flurries possible. Heavy snow overnight.
Overnight snow accumulation: 2-4 inches.
Morning low: 19.
Afternoon high: 34.


Outlook: Another 2-4 inches of snow is possible on Sunday, with total accumulation around 4-8 inches is possible.


Forecast for Friday 02.28

 
Record-setting cold.
Morning low: -6 (record coldest low is -4 set in 1901).
Afternoon high: 22 (record coldest high is 23 set in 2008).


Weekend Outlook: There is the potential for a snow this weekend, mainly Saturday night into Sunday, possibly lingering into Sunday night. Accumulation around 4-8 inches is possible. Look for updates.


Forecast for Thursday 02.27

 
Near record-setting cold. Brisk winds with a chance of snow.
Morning low: 6 (wind chill around  -15)
Afternoon high: 14, the coldest high temperature for this date is 13 from 1925 (wind chill near 0)


Outlook: Very low temperatures expected Friday morning, near -10, which will be record-setting for the date. There is the potential for a heavy snowstorm later this weekend. Look for updates.


Forecast for Wednesday 02.26



 
Partly cloudy with record-setting cold.
Morning low: 1 (wind chill around  -15)
Afternoon high: 10, the coldest high temperature for this date is 11 from 1963 (wind chill near -5)


Outlook: Very cold for late-winter standards, with record-breaking cold temperatures likely on Friday. There is the potential for snowfall later this weekend.


Forecast for Friday 02.21

 
Partly cloudy. Flurries possible with gusty winds.
Morning low: 29.
Afternoon high: 36.


Weekend Outlook: Temperatures near 40 on Saturday and 30 on Sunday. Partly cloudy with flurries or light snow possible early Saturday.

Forecast for Thursday Night 02.20

  
Thick fog this evening, followed by heavy showers and some thunderstorms. Strong winds developing later tonight. Flurries possible overnight.
Temperatures: near 50 this evening, then falling into the 30s overnight.


Outlook: Very windy conditions on Friday with cold weather returning.

Forecast for Thursday 02.20: Update2

 
Scattered heavy showers, fog and thunderstorms redeveloping later this evening. Strong winds are possible tonight. Chance of light snow overnight.
Temperatures: upper 30s early this afternoon, rising to around 50 by early this evening.


Outlook: Very windy conditions on Friday with cold weather returning.

Forecast for Thursday 02.20: Update


Heavy showers and thunderstorms likely, scattered through the day. Chance of small hail with some storms. Strong winds are possible tonight. Chance of light snow overnight.
Afternoon high: around 55.


Outlook: Very windy conditions on Friday with cold weather returning.

Forecast for Thursday 02.20

 
Chance of freezing rain very early. Showers likely and scattered thunderstorms through the day, with a chance of small hail and heavy rainfall. Strong winds are possible at night. Chance of light snow overnight.
Morning low: near 32.
Afternoon high: around 55.


Outlook: Very windy conditions on Friday with cold weather returning.

Forecast for Wednesday 02.19


Mostly sunny and not as cold.
Morning low: 32.
Afternoon high: 40.


Outlook: Chance for freezing rain Thursday morning. Occasional rain and fog likely during the day on Thursday, with the potential for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. Temperatures will be much warmer, possibly around 50 degrees. High winds could develop Thursday evening and overnight. Flooding is also possible, due to the rain and snowmelt.

Forecast for Tuesday 02.18


Partly cloudy and not as cold.
Morning low: 25.
Afternoon high: 36.


Outlook: Chance for freezing rain early Thursday morning. Heavy rain likely and very warm Thursday afternoon and evening, with thunderstorms possible. Strong winds and flooding are also possible.

Forecast for Monday Night 02.17


Windy with snow likely late this evening; blowing and drifting snow. Chance of freezing rain and ice pellets in some areas.
New nighttime snow accumulation: around 1 inch.
Ice accumulation: very little or none.


Outlook: Gradually warming up this week. Chance of freezing rain early Thursday morning, followed by heavy rainfall and possible thunderstorms Thursday afternoon and evening. Windy conditions and flooding are also concerns.


Forecast for Monday 02.17: UPDATE


Heavy snow later this afternoon and evening. Chance for thunderstorms, freezing rain and ice pellets in some areas.
Snow accumulation: 3-6 inches.
Ice accumulation: very little or none.
Afternoon high: 29.


Outlook: Gradually warming up this week. Freezing rain or rain likely on Thursday with thunderstorms and windy conditions possible.


Forecast for Monday 02.17


Cloudy with a chance of snow in the morning, with heavier snow likely by the afternoon and evening. Slight chance for ice pellets or freezing rain.
Snow accumulation: 2-5 inches.
Morning low: 13.
Afternoon high: 29.


Outlook: Gradually warming up this week. Chance for rain or freezing rain on Thursday.


Forecast for Saturday 02.15

 
Partly cloudy. Light snow likely overnight.
Nighttime snow accumulation: around 1 inch.
Morning low: 10.
Afternoon high: 21.


Outlook: Partly cloudy on Sunday. A mix of freezing rain, snow and rain is possible on Monday. Much warmer next week.

Forecast for Wednesday 02.12


Mostly sunny. Very cold with the lowest temperatures so far this winter.
Morning low: -17, breaking the record of -14 set in 1899.
Afternoon high: 20.


Outlook: A relative warm-up is in store. Temperatures may just reach freezing Thursday afternoon. Chance of light snow Friday.

Special Weather Statement for northern Indiana.
ISSUED AT 3:56 PM EST TUE FEB 11 2014

...BITTER COLD OVERNIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING...

AN ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM HAS SETTLED ACROSS THE SOUTHERN
GREAT LAKES. THIS SYSTEM WILL RESULT IN BITTERLY COLD
TEMPERATURES. HOWEVER...WINDS OVERNIGHT SHOULD DIMINISH TO NEARLY
CALM WITH MINIMAL ADDITIONAL CHILLING EFFECTS. LOW TEMPERATURES
EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING ARE EXPECTED TO BE GENERALLY BETWEEN 5
BELOW TO 15 BELOW ZERO. THE COLDEST READINGS WILL LIKELY BE ALONG
THE ROUTE 24 CORRIDOR...FROM LOGANSPORT TO PERU THROUGH FORT
WAYNE TO DEFIANCE.

IN ORDER TO AVOID FROSTBITE...IF YOU MUST GO OUTDOORS OVERNIGHT
AND EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING...DRESS WARMLY AND LIMIT YOUR
EXPOSURE TO THE BITTER COLD.

Forecast for Tuesday 02.11


Very cold. Sunny.
Morning low: -10, breaking the record of -6 set in 1982.
Afternoon high: 11.


Outlook: Still very chilly on Wednesday, before a slight warm-up by the end of the week.


Special Weather Statement for northern Indiana.
ISSUED AT 3:31 PM EST MON FEB 10 2014

BITTER COLD TONIGHT AND EARLY TUESDAY MORNING

AN ARCTIC HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE EAST FROM THE NORTHERN
PLAINS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. THIS SYSTEM WILL RESULT IN BITTERLY
COLD TEMPERATURES,   BUT WINDS OVERNIGHT SHOULD DIMINISH TO
NEARLY CALM. LOW TEMPERATURES EARLY TUESDAY MORNING ARE EXPECTED
TO BE ZERO TO 5 BELOW ACROSS SOUTHERN MICHIGAN,   AND 5 BELOW TO
15 BELOW ACROSS NORTHERN INDIANA AND NORTHWEST OHIO,   WITH
COLDEST READINGS ALONG THE ROUTE 24 CORRIDOR FROM LOGANSPORT AND
PERU THROUGH FORT WAYNE AND DEFIANCE.

IN ORDER TO AVOID FROSTBITE,   IF YOU MUST GO OUTDOORS OVERNIGHT
AND EARLY TUESDAY MORNING,   DRESS WARMLY AND LIMIT YOUR EXPOSURE
TO THE BITTER COLD.

Forecast for Thursday Night 02.06




Very cold.
Overnight low: -8, which will match the record from 1982 (wind chills -20 to -25).


Outlook: Very chilly through this weekend. Chance of snow on Saturday, accumulating between a dusting and 2 inches.

Forecast for Wednesday 02.05: Update


Occasional light snow this afternoon, with areas of blowing and drifting snow. Very cold overnight.
Afternoon snow accumulation: up to 1 inch (storm total 7-12 inches).
Afternoon high: 27 (wind chill around 15).


Outlook: Colder over the next few days. Chance of snow this weekend.

Forecast for Wednesday 02.05


Snow in the morning, tapering off by the afternoon. Blowing and drifting through the day.
Morning snow accumulation: 1-3 inches (storm total 7-12 inches, highest south of Fort Wayne, lowest north of Fort Wayne).
Morning low: 16 (wind chill 0 to 5).
Afternoon high: 23 (wind chill around 10).


Outlook: Colder over the next few days. Chance of snow this weekend.

Forecast for Tuesday Night 02.04: Update


Heavy snow with 1 inch per hour snowfall rates possible at times. Blowing and drifting snow overnight.
Evening/overnight snow accumulation: 6-9 inches (additional accumulation Wednesday morning).
Overnight low: 16 (wind chill 0 to 5).


Outlook: A quick 1-3 inches of snow is possible Wednesday morning; storm totals by midday Wednesday are expected to be 7-12 inches, with the higher amounts south of Fort Wayne, and the lower amounts to the north. Blowing and drifting likely to continue as well. Colder over the next few days.

Forecast for Tuesday Night 02.04


Heavy snow with snowfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour expected at times. Blowing and drifting snow overnight.
Nighttime snow accumulation: 6-9 inches (additional accumulation Wednesday morning).


Outlook: A quick 1-3 inches of snow is possible Wednesday morning; storm totals by midday Wednesday are expected to be 7-12 inches, with blowing and drifting likely to continue. Colder over the next few days.

Forecast for Tuesday 02.04: STORM UPDATE

 
Chance of snow late this afternoon, becoming likely by evening, with 1 inch per hour snowfall rates at times. Blowing and drifting snow overnight.
Nighttime snow accumulation: 6-9 inches (additional accumulation Wednesday morning).
Afternoon high: 23.


Outlook: A quick 1-3 inches of snow is possible Wednesday morning, leading to storm totals by midday Wednesday of 7-12 inches, with blowing and drifting expected to continue. Colder over the next few days.

Forecast for Tuesday 02.04: UPDATE

 
Chance of snow late this afternoon, becoming likely by evening. Heavy snowfall is expected overnight with blowing and drifting snow.
Nighttime snow accumulation: 5-8 inches (additional accumulation Wednesday morning will lead to storm totals ranging 6-10 inches).
Afternoon high: 22.


Outlook: Light snow will continue into Wednesday morning with storm totals by midday Wednesday of 6-10 inches, with blowing and drifting expected to continue. Colder over the next few days.

Forecast for Tuesday 02.04

 
Chance of snow late in the afternoon and early evening, becoming likely after dark. Heavy snowfall is expected overnight with blowing and drifting snow.
Nighttime snow accumulation: 5-8 inches (additional accumulation Wednesday morning will lead to storm totals ranging 6-10 inches).
Morning low: 6.
Afternoon high: 22.


Outlook: Light snow will continue into Wednesday morning with storm totals by midday Wednesday of 6-10 inches, with blowing and drifting expected to continue. Colder over the next few days.

Forecast for Monday 02.03: Update


Mostly sunny.
Afternoon high: 22.


Outlook:
6-10 inches of snow is likely beginning Tuesday afternoon and lasting through Wednesday morning. Lower-end amounts (5-7") are possible in the north, closer to Michigan; higher-end amounts (9-11") are possible mainly to the south of Fort Wayne. Blowing and drifting snow is also possible, especially overnight Tuesday night into Wednesday.

Forecast for Monday 02.03


Partly cloudy and not as warm.
Morning low: 10.
Afternoon high: 22.


Outlook: A winter storm is expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon continuing through early Wednesday. Around 6 inches of snow is likely, with the potential for even more in some areas. There is also the chance for gusty winds, which could lead to blowing and drifting snow. Look for updates.

Special Statement for northern Indiana.
FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AS OF 5:42 PM EST SUN FEB 2 2014

WINTER STORM EXPECTED TO IMPACT THE AREA TUESDAY AFTERNOON INTO WEDNESDAY

A STORM SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINS
TUESDAY,  AND WILL THEN TRACK NORTHEAST INTO THE SOUTHERN GREAT
LAKES AND OHIO VALLEY TUESDAY INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY. SNOW IS
EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD THE AREA TUESDAY AFTERNOON,  AND THEN
BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES TUESDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING.
WHILE THERE IS STILL FORECAST UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE EXACT
TRACK OF THIS STORM,  CURRENT INDICATIONS SUGGEST THAT MUCH OF THE
AREA MAY RECEIVE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS IN EXCESS OF 6 INCHES FROM
TUESDAY AFTERNOON INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING BEFORE SNOW TAPERS
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. IF A FARTHER NORTH STORM TRACK VERIFIES,  A
WINTRY MIX WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR A TIME ESPECIALLY FOR AREAS SOUTH
OF US ROUTE 24 ON TUESDAY NIGHT. IN ADDITION TO THE POTENTIAL
HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS,  NORTH WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO STRENGTHEN
TO 15 TO 25 MPH LATER TUESDAY NIGHT RESULTING IN THE POSSIBILITY
OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.

THIS STORM SYSTEM IS STILL IN ITS EARLY STAGES AND LOCATED JUST
OFF THE PACIFIC COAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON. ANYONE PLANNING TRAVEL
ACROSS THE REGION TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SHOULD STAY UPDATED ON
THE LATEST FORECASTS,  AS FORECAST DETAILS BECOMING FINE TUNED
OVER THE NEXT 36 HOURS REGARDING THIS DEVELOPING STORM SYSTEM.

Forecast for Sunday 02.02


Mostly cloudy.
Morning low: 23.
Afternoon high: 27.


Outlook: A winter storm is possible from Tuesday-Wednesday across the area. Heavy snow accumulation is possible; however, there is a chance for some ice to mix in as well, in which case much less snow would be expected. Look for updates.

Forecast for Saturday 02.01: Update


Mostly rain is expected this afternoon; however this is still a chance for ice pellets. Light snow is also possible again in the evening.
Snow accumulation: less than 1 inch possible.
Ice accumulation: very little or none.
Afternoon high: 36.


Weekend Outlook: Cooler on Sunday and Monday. Snow is likely Tuesday into early Wednesday, with heavy accumulations possible. Look for updates...