Winter Storm Warning now in effect for the Huntingburg area and most of the neighboring counties around the Ohio River. The storm really looks to be taking shape. At left is the visible satellite from 1:30pm today. You can see the H5 (500mb) upper level low spinning over the corner of Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas. The latest NAM places the track of this low right over the Ohio River as it passes through in the next 24 hours. This will put us in a prime location for a lot of snow.
At left is the 500mb analysis for 1pm today. You can see how the H5 low is closed and with intense vorticity. As this tracks right into our area overnight and through the day tomorrow, expect heavy bands of snow to set up in front of it.
Still looking like a solid 5-7+" for counties along the Ohio River is highly probable by the time this is all said and done Tuesday morning. Because of this, the HPC has continued to keep us in the 70% risk for at least 4" of snow.
Again for your reference: blue = 10%, green = 40% and red = 70%. Images below: left is prob of 4", center prob of 8" and far right prob of 12".
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