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230 FXUS63 KIND 281439 AFDIND Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Indianapolis IN 939 AM EST Wed Jan 28 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - Continued significant cold expected through at least Saturday, with highs largely in the teens, lows just above to several degrees below zero, and wind chills frequently well below zero - Temperatures are unlikely to reach the freezing mark before mid week next week at the earliest && .FORECAST UPDATE... Issued at 938 AM EST Wed Jan 28 2026 The current forecast remains in good shape with only minor adjustments needed to match observations. Latest surface analysis depicts a weak low pressure system near the northern Great Lakes Region while a strong is centered the central CONUS. Surface ridging extending into Indiana will favor dry conditions throughout the day. A weak gradient has kept winds slightly elevated limiting diurnal cooling slightly overnight, but temperatures are still very cold this morning. Temperatures generally range from a few degrees above zero over the far south to negative single digits further north. Wind chills are very cold as well ranging from near -10 to as low as -20F in spots. The Extreme Cold Warning and Cold Weather Advisory continues to remain in effect through noon EST for this reason, but these headlines could end earlier depending on when wind chills rise above criteria. Look for temperatures to warm into the teens to low 20s this afternoon under partly cloudy skies and modest warm air advection. && .SHORT TERM (Today and tonight)... Issued at 304 AM EST Wed Jan 28 2026 Dry conditions will persist through the short term as high pressure remains the primary surface feature of note across the region. The primary concern for the short term remains cold temperatures and wind chill values. A wide variation in observed temperatures is noted this morning with 2 AM surface temps ranging from just above zero to 7 below. With plenty of night left to go should see at least some areas push double digits below zero before daybreak, with wind chills pushing 20 below where winds remain strong enough. Will leave the current cold headlines as is. Clear skies will greet the start of Wednesday before increasing mid and high cloud push into the region. Forecast soundings suggest at least few to scattered lower stratocumulus should form this afternoon. The cloud cover and lower starting point this morning should result in highs ranging from just above 10 degrees in the northeast to around 20 in the southwest, with wind chill values no warmer than the positive single digits. Cannot entirely rule out a flurry or two from any lower cloud that forms, as temperatures would be within the range for snow crystal growth, but any flakes that fly would be extremely minor and of no impact. Will keep any explicit mention out for now. Skies will clear somewhat this evening into early overnight, before additional mid and high cloud begin to move into the region ahead of weak low pressure well to our southwest. Despite this cloud cover, lows tonight should again drop to below zero across much of the area, with wind chills again in the advisory range across roughly the northern half of the area. Have issued another Cold Weather Advisory in these portions of central Indiana from 06-15Z Thursday. && .LONG TERM (Thursday through Tuesday)... Issued at 304 AM EST Wed Jan 28 2026 Cold continues through the long term with a few nights still seeing dangerous minimum wind chills. Models are in good agreement with the current troughing pattern continuing with persistent northwesterly flow aloft into the start of next week. Ridging aloft towards the end of the period should bring slightly warmer, but still below normal, temps to the region, at least briefly. The remainder of the week and the start of the weekend will see highs in the teens and lows below zero. Combined with winds, nightly wind chills of -10 or less are probable at least a one or two more times through the end of the week and could prompt additional cold weather headlines. Behind an upper low prolonging the arctic air into the week, temps look to slightly warm late this weekend into the start of next week as highs could creep into the 20s and may finally see lows above zero again. Some spots may even reach at or above freezing near midweek. Surface high pressure systems will dominate through the long term, providing mostly dry weather, but a few passing waves could bring periodic chances of flurries or light snow, mainly over the weekend. && .AVIATION (12Z TAF Issuance)... Issued at 552 AM EST Wed Jan 28 2026 Impacts: - Occasional westerly wind gusts of 18-22KT Wednesday afternoon - Patchy MVFR ceilings possible Wednesday afternoon, with chances highest at IND/BMG Discussion: Arctic high pressure to the west is producing light to calm winds and clear skies across the area this morning. Expect this to continue until increasing mid and high level moisture brings some cloud cover into the area, particularly for the afternoon hours. Forecast soundings indicate the potential for convective temperatures to be reached, producing some low stratocumulus underneath a broken midlevel cloud deck this afternoon. Some MVFR ceilings cannot be ruled out, but confidence is too low at this point to go more than FEW-SCT025. Shallow mixing layer of about 3KFT will tap into flow just off the surface as strong as 20-25KT, allowing for some mixing down of this momentum to the surface, thus will carry westerly gusts of around 18- 22KT depending upon the site. These gusts will end in typical diurnal fashion by sunset. && .IND WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... Extreme Cold Warning until noon EST today for INZ021-028>031- 035>049-051>057. Cold Weather Advisory from 1 AM to 10 AM EST Thursday for INZ021- 028>031-035>049-054>057. Cold Weather Advisory until noon EST today for INZ060>065- 067>072. && $$ UPDATE...Melo SHORT TERM...Nield LONG TERM...KF AVIATION...Nield |
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