No changes in the forecast models for our area. (The east coast I-95 corridor weather weenies are going nuts with all the flip-flops and less and less chances for them to see snow.) The main precipitation will fall south of the Ohio River where a 1 to 2+ inches of rain will fall. For us the precipitation amounts are about 0.25" to 0.35" which translates into 2-4" of snow.
12:35 Edit (to Add): I do see some NW trends to the track of the low. There is slight suggestion the heavier band of snow could target more across the general area of central Indiana. This could push snow total easily into 8-10" for the higher amounts spread across the areas. of course it will be another 11-12 hours before the better models give us more data to process. Stay Tuned...
Thursday, December 13, 2007
2-4" of Snow for Saturday
Posted by Jim at 11:10 AM
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