Northern Indiana – Residents across Northern Indiana should prepare for a shift in weather starting Monday, as rain gives way to potential snow later in the week. Temperatures will drop significantly as the week progresses, affecting travel and holiday plans.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is expected Monday, with highs in the low-to-mid 50s. By Tuesday, drier conditions will settle in briefly, but temperatures will fall into the upper 30s. On Wednesday, snow becomes a possibility as colder air and a low-pressure system sweep through the region. Forecast models indicate a slight chance of mixed precipitation by Wednesday evening, with uncertainty about snow accumulations through Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day brings a continued risk of light snow or mixed precipitation, with highs hovering in the mid-30s. Those traveling along major roadways like I-90 and I-69 should remain cautious, especially during the evening.
By Friday and Saturday, much colder air will dominate, with highs only in the 20s and lows dropping into the teens. Lake-effect snow is likely near Lake Michigan, possibly impacting areas such as South Bend and LaPorte. Drivers in these regions should watch for reduced visibility and slick roads.
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