1:17PM | posted by Lauren Jones | February 28, 2010

MORE SNOW AND WARMER TEMPERATURES

The East Coast storm that dropped more than 30 inches of snow in parts of the North East is still affecting our weather pattern.

 

Clouds from the North East have extended hundreds of miles westward and brought us overcast conditions for our Sunday. A few flurries from time to time are possible and temperatures in the mid 30's look to be a safe bet. We'll keep the clouds around for most of the day tomorrow with some sun breaks possible. A few flurries can't be ruled out to start the work week with highs in the mid 30's again tomorrow. We'll see more consistent snow mid week with temperatures gradually warming. We should be in the mid 40's for this time in February and we're going to continue to run 5-10 degrees below average. Eventually, we will see a warmer air mass enter Central Indiana and with that a chance for rain.

 

Tonight on Fox59 news at ten I'll let you know when we can expect more snow, rain, and if we'll hit 40 degrees anytime soon. Have a great end to your weekend!

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