A strong early season system dumped nearly a foot of snow in a few locations across Indiana on Tuesday evening. Impressive satellite imagery showed a tight low pressure system drop snow from as far south as Mississippi to as far north as Michigan. The highest amount of 10" was recorded in Peru, Indiana. Snow rates were close to 2" per hour at times. The pictures below show the total snow cover as well as the cumulative snowfall across Indiana
Picture courtesy of the NWS
Picture courtesy of the NWS
As we look ahead, there is a good chance more snow is likely across the plains later this weekend. Where the rain/snow line sets up is always difficult, especially this time of year. IA, IL, NE, and WI all have the chance of seeing some accumulating snow this weekend. Stay tuned!
Eric Szos
Chief Meteorologist
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