We saw some much needed sunshine today as a winter storm plowed thru much of the state yesterday.
As forecasted, the heavier bands of snow moved thru East Central Indiana. However, we still saw some impressive totals in and around the circle city.
Centerville - Wayne County - 14.5"
Winchester - 12.5"
Economy - Wayne County - 12"
Muncie - 9.5"
Rushville - 9"
Alexandria - 8.5"
Crawfordsville - 6.7"
Zionsville - 6.5"
NWS Indianapolis - 6.1"
Seymour - 6"
Columbus - 5"
Terre Haute - 1.7"
With all of the snow still on the ground, any moisture left on the road ways will re-freeze again tonight causing more slick conditions for your evening and early morning commute. We'll see temperatures tomorrow in the mid 20's and then our focus shifts towards Monday night. A Winter Storm Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for Monday night into Tuesday night. This is storm number 2 that we've been tracking in the Weather Authority Center. Early model runs indicate that we'll see snow develop Monday evening with the heaviest burst of snow early Tuesday morning. We'll see the snow progress thru morning rush hour and eventually lose some of its intensity by Tuesday late afternoon. We'll keep snow showers around on Wednesday, too, as the upper level low providing us with the snow is stubborn to move eastward. Now..things could get tricky as far as snow totals are concerned with this system. We'll see the counterclockwise rotation and depending how much moisture continues to track around the low come Wednesday...we'll see totals upped a few inches with "bonus" snow from the wrap around moisture. This is an interesting storm to say the least and we're continuing to track its development. After the snow...a HUGE drop in temperatures. Find out how cold we'll get and when we could see temperatures below zero...coming up later tonight on Fox59 news at ten.