A strong system brings storms and snow to Michiana. The day starts with dense fog and light showers, with the first round of heavy widespread rain expected right around noon. Some rumbles of thunder expected in this first round, though later rounds bring higher chances of a severe potential. Blustery winds are our highest concerns, with gusts up to 50 mph through the overnight hours and into Monday morning, some localized flooding is possible, and a tornado cannot be ruled out. Main timing for severe weather is around the sunset hours and into the early overnight.
This line of potentially severe weather is pushed by a cold front, battering our temperatures to the upper 20s on Monday. Snow starts early Monday morning; slick roads and low visibility thanks to blustery winds are threats for the Monday morning commute. For the northern portions of Michiana, snow accumulation could get around or above 3 inches through the day Monday, areas south of US 30 likely seeing accumulation below an inch. Cold conditions linger through the end of the year, some snow chances New Year's Eve.
Today: Rain through day, afternoon storms. Hot, windy. High 60.
Tonight: Blustery, rain early, snow late. Low 19.
Monday: Snow through the day, accumulation above 3 inches possible. High 27.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy. High 26.