Today will be our warmest day of the extended outlook with highs in the mid-upper 50s. Expect a mostly to partly sunny sky and gusty winds from the southwest at 15-30 mph.



Light rain develops tonight into Wednesday morning, then snow showers arrive Wednesday afternoon/evening. A dusting of snow possible in spots Wednesday night into Thursday morning, especially for areas east of I-65.


Thursday will be very cold with single digit and teen wind chills Thursday morning. Highs just below freezing.
We’ll have occasional snow showers Friday and Saturday. As batches of snow move through, a dusting/light coating will be possible from time to time. So, any accumulations will be very minor, but could cause some slick spots on the roads. Super cold this weekend!

Here’s today’s weather history, jokes, and countdown.



-Meteorologist Ben Peine






