The snow line looks very close for tomorrow morning. With that said, I am going to forecast a rain/snow mix for tomorrow morning. This rain snow mix will start between 6 and 8a.m. This may accumulate, but overall it will be minor. There may be enough to make the roads slick with slush and ice. All this will turn over to rain after 8a.m. The rain will persist through Tuesday and through most of the day on Wednesday. Given some CAPE, high dewpoints(high 40s to near 50), and temperatures to near 50, a few rumbles of thunder are possible Wednesday. The best chance for storms however, are in Southern Indiana.
New model runs: The new model run is suggesting a southward shift of the low pressure. If this trend continues, our chances for seeing snow will increase the farther south the low goes. If the low goes south of us, that will put us in the cold sector and prime for snow. A typical heavy snow track is for the low to go through southern Indiana. The current model has the low passing overhead. At this time, I still think a few wet snow flakes are possible Tuesday morning. I will update later today/evening.
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