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area forecast discussion
national weather service northern indiana
1225 pm est thu jan 22 2026
.key messages...
- a cold weather advisory is in place for late tonight into
friday morning for wind chills 15 to 25 below zero. cold wind
chills around or below zero continue through sunday night.
- lake effect snow returns tonight through saturday morning for
nw wind favored regions. around 1 to 3 inches of snow is
expected in berrien and cass counties in mi, and laporte
county in in.
- a potential winter storm is expected to pass south of the area
between saturday afternoon into sunday night and may be able
to bring significant snow totals to the area, especially south
of us 24.
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.discussion...
issued at 444 am est thu jan 22 2026
the shortwave that brought light snow to our northern areas today
continues slowly move northward today, but an upper low arrives in
the great lakes not too far behind it. this may spell a brief break
in the lake effect snow early this afternoon with a period of
southwest trajectories. however, a quick return to west winds and
low level wind convergence sliding southward toward berrien county
as well as negative theta-e lapse rates. there are a few things that
are negative for it this time around though with a slow start for
inversion heights, reaching 5000 ft by early friday morning, and
delta ts only reaching 20c. by friday morning though, a strong
vigorous shortwave and colocated surface trough passes through the
lake and inversion heights slowly rise to 5500 to 6000 ft and delta
ts reach 25 to 30c indicating better lake effect enhancement. given
it`ll be so cold though, the dgz is very close to the surface,
whereas the moisture and lift is above it in colder layers of the
atmosphere, which reduces slrs. another wrinkle in this is that the
trajectories begin to veer northerly friday night after being
northwesterly most of the day friday as a 1050 mb high pressure
center moves through the lower great lakes. this does have a chance
to produce 1 to 3 inches.
the other hazard will be the cold. 850 mb temperatures drop rapidly
tonight to between -25 and -30c friday into friday night. there will
also be a 50 kt jet traversing the area tonight into friday morning.
this will allow wind chills to exceed -15f easily and could make
negative 25f wind chills possible for counties west of us-31. the
one issue will be if the lake clouds can provide a bit of a blanket
for the area keeping them warmer. models have a greater than 25%
chance of -25f wind chills in parts of the n/s laporte zones as well
as in parts of starke, pulaski, and white counties. have issued a
cold weather advisory for friday morning for the whole area as a
result. given the lake cloud potential, have held off with a cold
weather warning for the aforementioned counties for now. it is
possible that the advisories get extend into friday a little longer,
especially areas n of us-24, but this is when the llj begins to move
east of the area.
trajectories allow for waa saturday into sunday so that -10 to -20c
temperatures at 850 mb will be more possible. the jet is east of the
area at this point, but 15 to 25 mph gusts will be possible. wind
chills during this period will be more in the single digits below
zero for saturday and single digits above zero for sunday.
now, the bigger issue is the low pressure system approaching for
saturday (right around midday) sunday and into sunday night. the
next trough behind the 1050 mb high pressure system is able to drop
all the way to the gulf and pick up the energy and moisture before
sending the low up the appalachian mountains. there are still
differences between the gfs and the ecmwf with the gfs being flatter
than the ecmwf, but the aigfs is actually closer to the ecmwf with
its precip shield, which lends some confidence to the situation. the
850 mb low track points to the area seeing the worst of saturday
night through sunday night. it actually arrives saturday midday and
that`s when the lake effect snow band would be ongoing. given the
very cold air expected for friday, ratios will likely be greater
than seasonal average ratios of 13:1, potentially reaching 15 to
20:1. surface temperatures struggle to get much above 10 on saturday
and morning lows struggle to get above zero on saturday. however, it
looks like winds will be a little bit more relaxed with gusts
staying below 20 mph through the event, which should help keep wind
chills above cold weather advisory criteria.
lake effect snow looks to follow for sunday night/monday as a strong
vort max crosses lake mi. we`ll also have a return of -20c at 850 mb
signifying cold temperatures continuing next week.
&&
.aviation /18z tafs through 18z friday/...
issued at 1207 pm est thu jan 22 2026
vfr conditions will prevail until lake effect snow showers move
back in later tonight. ceilings will drop to mvfr at sbn with
periodic snow after 09z. fwa will stay dry, but ceilings could
lower to mvfr friday morning. gusty west-northwest winds will
continue with gusts 25-30 kts.
&&
.iwx watches/warnings/advisories...
in...cold weather advisory from 4 am est /3 am cst/ to 1 pm est
/noon cst/ friday for inz005>009-012>015-017-018-020-
022>026-103-104-116-203-204-216.
cold weather advisory from 7 am to 1 pm est friday for inz027-
032>034.
oh...cold weather advisory from 4 am to 1 pm est friday for ohz001-
002.
cold weather advisory from 7 am to 1 pm est friday for ohz004-
005-015-016-024-025.
mi...cold weather advisory from 4 am to 1 pm est friday for
miz078>081-177-277.
marine...gale warning until 7 am est friday for lmz043-046.
heavy freezing spray warning until 1 am est saturday for
lmz043-046.
&&
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discussion...roller
aviation...cobb