January 10th, 2009 at 8:29 am by Ken Brewer under Weather
We have reports of some Icy roads in northern and northeastern parts of the viewing area, where some of the freezing rain mixed in a few hours ago.
Most of the activity has shut down, as a dry slot is moving through the state. We could seem some sprinkles or light freezing drizzle over the next 3-4 hours. After that, the low pressure center will swing through, and some flurries or light snow will re-develop later this afernoon and evening. I still think most of the area will see 1″ or less snow accum.

January 10th, 2009 at 6:29 am by Ken Brewer under Weather
December 23rd, 2008 at 3:21 pm by Ken Brewer under Weather
“Brown County…numerous cars off on 45 and Bloomington” - Kathy M.
“Just took 2.5 hrs to get from Crawfordsville road off of 465 to home in Clayton. ALL road ever hwy 40 & 36 solid ice. Cars & trucks off roads everywhere, saw a bassett truck do a 360 in front of me! ALL roas solid ice between Avon & Greencastle. Hwy 231 in Greencastle closed. Cannot get a salt truck up water works hill.”- T. Lewis
There is freezing drizzle in Avon right now. Temperature is 28 degrees. The roads are a sheet of ice right now. Our neighbor just said it took her an hour to get home from Brownsburg!” - Meghann S.
Roads will be icy for at least 4-6 hours….
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December 23rd, 2008 at 2:13 pm by Ken Brewer under Weather
Lafayette: snow changing to sleet mix, less than an ich accumulation - from Steve J.
Sharpsville: Wintry mix, sleet.
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December 23rd, 2008 at 1:44 pm by Ken Brewer under Weather
We have reports of roads slicking up across the area as light precipitation is falling. We encourage you to e-mail us your reports. The e-mail address is weather@wishtv.com and we will post them here.
Also, we have a section on our weather page that links you to streaming of LWS coverage here in wishtv.com, so if you don’t get LWS, or are away from the computer, feel free to check us out.
More updates in a bit…be careful on the roads.
December 23rd, 2008 at 12:38 pm by Ken Brewer under Weather
There have been spotty reports of some of the light snow and freezing rain reaching the ground. The lower levels of the atmosphere continue to see moisture increase, so it should be a matter of a few hours before more organized precipitation begins. As temperatures increase, we will see more of a changeover to freezing rain later this afternoon.
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December 23rd, 2008 at 5:38 am by Ken Brewer under Weather
A Freezing Rain Adivisory is in effect for most of the metro area, and a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for northen parts of the viewing area. The bottom line, expect some form of winter weather later this afternoon.

TODAY: Storm system from the Plains is still developing. The atmosphere is adding moisture from the upper-levels down to the lower levels. This will take some time to develop, so while radar may indicate snow, most won’t reach the ground this morning becasue the lower levels are bone-dry. Expect sleet - freezing rain to begin by mid-afternoon, then as low-level air warms up, should change to rain by late evening.

ICE ACCUMULATION? There is a chance that the sleet and freezing rain will accumulate. Most places will have totals around .1″, but there could be some spots up to .25″ ice accumulation.

TONIGHT: By midnight, all of the viewing area should see rain, and ground temperatures should get above freezing.

CHRISTMAS EVE: Temperatures will continue to climb into the low to mid 40’s in the morning, then after a cold front passes, temperatures will slowly fall, and we could see a few flurries late in the day.

CHRISTMAS DAY: Cooler air will move in, but it should be a quiet day. Highs should hit the mid to upper 30’s.

December 16th, 2008 at 9:35 am by Ken Brewer under Weather
Indications are that we may be in the lighter slot of snow totals with the heavier totals in northern Indiana. Keep in mind these may change, but here are the latest estimates for our area.

December 16th, 2008 at 9:09 am by Ken Brewer under Weather
All locations in Indiana are dry at this hour, however changes aren’t too far behind. Light snow is reaching the ground in central Illinois. The atmosphere is starting to moisten up from the top-down, so it should be a few hours, and we will see that here in central Indiana.
