An Arctic front will bring dangerously cold air into much of Indiana starting Sunday, with temperatures expected to plunge nearly 40 degrees. How cold will it get in Monroe County
The Bloomington area has a 90% chance for snow on Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Jason Puma, meteorologist with the NWS in Indianapolis, said the Bloomington area is projected to see accumulation of one to three inches.
Most areas along the I-70 corridor finished in the 6"-8" range, with the more numerous 9"-11" reports south of I-70.
Snow has already arrived in Indiana this Sunday morning. The coverage early in the day is going to be more scattered but will increase considerably this afternoon. Most of central Indiana is
Aaron Updike, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis said the Bloomington area is expected to get between 2 and 4 inches of snow. Southern parts of Indiana could see even more, with Bedford projected to get close to 4 inches and areas closer to Louisville possibly seeing 6 inches.
A clipper system, which originated in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, is pushing colder air into the Midwest, a meteorologist said.
Here are the snow totals for the region, according to the National Weather Service in Indianapolis: Bloomington: 9.5 inches as of 2:47 p.m. Monday. Ellettsville: 7.4 inches as of 11 a.m. Tuesday. Bedford: 7.5 inches through 11 a.m. Tuesday. Martinsville: 11.3 inches as of 12:02 p.m. Monday. Nashville: 9 inches as of 11 a.m. Tuesday.
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We are starting off the weekend with bitter, but bright weather throughout central Indiana. Morning lows fell to the single digits north of Indy with wind chills dropping below zero near sunrise!