(Tom Coomes/ABC 57 Meteorologist) It only gets colder through Monday morning, highs in the teens, lows in the single digits and the wind chill below zero at times. The pattern also stays active with snow, the next round bringing up to three inches Saturday night, higher in the snow belt of southwest Michigan. Additional snowfall is likely Sunday night and Monday night. At this time, each round looks to be roughly another one to three inches, but Monday night might have the greatest snow potential into Tuesday morning. The deep freeze lasts through next weekend.
Your ABC 57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Center Forecast:
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, evening snow. High 16.
Sunday: Cloudy, evening snow. High 12.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, evening snow. High 18.
This evening, snow arrives from northwest to southeast. 1 to 4 inches are expected, with the greatest totals toward Lake Michigan where a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect. Also: Bitterly cold overnight with wind chills dipping into the teens below-zero. #inwx #ohwx #miwx pic.twitter.com/RG86mbnXeP
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) February 6, 2021