Temps Expected To Fall Into Single Digits This Weekend
Staff Report
WARSAW – There will be three things that will dominate north-central Indiana’s weather for much of Thursday, Feb. 4.
The National Weather Service predicts a 100 percent chance of precipitation that will start out as rain and then convert to snow as temperatures plummet overnight.
Warsaw could see up to an inch of snow today and again tonight and it will be gusty. Winds tonight could reach 40 mph.
Thursday’s high will be 36. The low will fall to 12.
The cold spell will stick around for the weekend.
Friday will be quiet. The high will be 18 and the low will fall to 6, the weather service said.
There is another chance of snow Saturday. The high will be 14 and the low will be around 1.
Sunday will see a high of 11 and a low of 6.
It’s been two years since northern Indiana has seen temps fall below zero, according to the weather service.