While it won't be snow storm of any great magnitude in the central portions of Indiana, there is a very good chance for a white Thanksgiving. Many forecasts have been on again and off again with snow/flurries possible throughout the holiday weekend, it seems more likely Wednesday evening through Friday morning would be the best timing for us.
The first part of the week will being much above normal temperatures with mid sixties to near 70 in the central area of the state. It would not surprise me to see a possible thunderstorm or two with the warm weather should the front get moving a little earlier than predicted.
Some of the long range models show better changes for snow/accumulating snow the following week. However the seasonal change has the weather models confused so there have been some wide range of forecasts with some wild swings from runs just 6 to 12 hours apart. At this point anything can happen if you ask me and I thing the better forecasts will be 72 hours or less.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Thanksgiving Snow Possible
Posted by Jim at 9:39 AM
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