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And here I thought it was the constipated look on his face while trying to get himself out of trouble with the significant other!!!
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INDIANAPOLIS - A significant winter storm could dump a foot or more of snow on parts of Indiana on Sunday, before frigid temperatures settle in.
A winter storm watch has been issued for much of Indiana as a vigorous storm system takes shape.
The storm is expected to move toward Indiana late in the day on Saturday, with the bulk of the snow falling on Sunday.
Early projections are calling for general accumulations of 7-10 inches, with snow piling up in some areas to a foot or more.
A strengthening low-pressure system will swing by to the south and east of Indiana, funneling moisture and cold air into the state.
Snow should begin falling late Saturday night and will be heavy at times through the day Sunday before tapering off late in the day.
More specific snow totals will depend on where you live and the track the storm takes. A swath of a foot or more of accumulation is possible in parts of central Indiana, but it's too early to pinpoint where that will be.
"Early estimates of snowfall, about 6-12 inches. I know that's a wide range, but as it moves in closer, we're going to lessen that range," StormTeam 6 meteorologist Ashley Brown said.
After the storm moves away, an Arctic air mass will build into Indiana, ushering in the coldest temperatures in central Indiana in 20 years.
The low temperature Tuesday morning is forecast at -15 degrees. That would match a low hit in January 1994.
Dangerous wind chills in the -30 to -40 range are expected.
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INDIANAPOLIS - A significant winter storm could dump a foot or more of snow on parts of Indiana on Sunday, before frigid temperatures settle in.
A winter storm watch has been issued for much of Indiana as a vigorous storm system takes shape.
The storm is expected to move toward Indiana late in the day on Saturday, with the bulk of the snow falling on Sunday.
Early projections are calling for general accumulations of 7-10 inches, with snow piling up in some areas to a foot or more.
A strengthening low-pressure system will swing by to the south and east of Indiana, funneling moisture and cold air into the state.
Snow should begin falling late Saturday night and will be heavy at times through the day Sunday before tapering off late in the day.
More specific snow totals will depend on where you live and the track the storm takes. A swath of a foot or more of accumulation is possible in parts of central Indiana, but it's too early to pinpoint where that will be.
"Early estimates of snowfall, about 6-12 inches. I know that's a wide range, but as it moves in closer, we're going to lessen that range," StormTeam 6 meteorologist Ashley Brown said.
After the storm moves away, an Arctic air mass will build into Indiana, ushering in the coldest temperatures in central Indiana in 20 years.
The low temperature Tuesday morning is forecast at -15 degrees. That would match a low hit in January 1994.
Dangerous wind chills in the -30 to -40 range are expected.










