947  
FXUS63 KIWX 301733  
AFDIWX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORTHERN INDIANA  
1233 PM EST SUN NOV 30 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- A TRANSITION TO A MIX OF LIGHT SNOW, LIGHT RAIN, AND DRIZZLE  
WILL BE FOLLOWED BY INCREASING POTENTIAL OF LAKE  
EFFECT/ENHANCED SNOW SHOWERS LATER THIS MORNING INTO THIS  
AFTERNOON.  
 
- ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 4 INCHES ARE EXPECTED  
TODAY WITH THE LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS. GUSTY WEST WINDS TO  
30 TO 35 MPH WILL RESULT IN SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.  
LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS DIMINISH TONIGHT.  
 
- ANOTHER SYSTEM WILL BRING SOME ADDITIONAL LIGHT SNOW  
ACCUMULATIONS MONDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY TUESDAY MORNING.  
HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS ARE POSSIBLE FOR THE TUESDAY  
MORNING COMMUTE.  
 
- MUCH COLDER AIR MOVES IN FOR MIDDLE OF THE WEEK WITH ANOTHER  
CHANCE OF SNOW.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 126 PM EST SAT NOV 29 2025  
 
A WINTER STORM WARNING HAS BEEN MAINTAINED THIS MORNING FOR AREAS  
ROUGHLY ALONG/NORTH OF US ROUTE 6, WHILE HEADLINES ACROSS THE SOUTH  
HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO EXPIRE. LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS TODAY AND  
GUSTY WEST WINDS TO 35 MPH ARE THE PRIMARY REASONS FOR THE CONTINUED  
WINTER STORM WARNINGS.  
 
LOW LEVEL THERMAL RIDGE ASSOCIATED WITH LOW LEVEL REFLECTION  
TRACKING ACROSS SOUTHERN LAKE MICHIGAN VICINITY WILL CONTINUE  
TO SHIFT ACROSS FAR NORTHEAST INDIANA AND NORTHWEST OHIO THIS  
MORNING. NEAR SFC WET BULBS HAVE BEEN WARM ENOUGH TO ALLOW A  
TRANSITION TO A MIX OF LIGHT RAIN/DRIZZLE/LIGHT SNOW ACROSS MOST  
AREAS. CAN'T COMPLETELY DISCOUNT BRIEF FREEZING DRIZZLE  
POTENTIAL GIVEN DRY SLOT PUNCHING ACROSS THE AREA, BUT BY THE  
TIME NEAR SFC WET BULBS FOR COLD ENOUGH, NEAR SFC LAYER SHOULD  
BE DRYING FAIRLY SHARPLY. SOME ADDITIONAL LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS  
ARE POSSIBLE THIS MORNING MAINLY NORTH OF US ROUTE 6, BUT ANY  
ADDITIONAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS THROUGH DAYBREAK SHOULD BE MINOR.  
 
A STRONG ISALLOBARIC RISE/FALL COUPLET WITH THE SFC LOW TRACK AND  
ONSET OF STRONGER LOW LEVEL COLD ADVECTION WILL ALLOW FOR A  
CONTINUED EASTWARD PUSH TO SHARP WEST-SOUTHWEST WIND GUST INCREASE  
ACROSS THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. PASSAGE OF THIS RISE/FALL  
COUPLET COULD BRIEFLY ALLOW WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS 40 MPH THROUGH  
DAYBREAK, BUT GUSTS SHOULD SETTLE INTO THE 30 TO 35 MPH RANGE  
TODAY. SOME PATCHY DRIFTING/BLOWING SNOW IS POSSIBLE, BUT  
CURRENT THINKING IS THAT THE RELATIVELY WET NATURE OF THE SNOW  
AND THE MIXED PRECIP TYPES EARLY THIS MORNING SHOULD TEND TO  
DISCOURAGE SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW. FOR THIS  
REASON HAVE CANCELLED THE WINTER STORM WARNINGS FOR A GOOD  
PORTION OF THE FORECAST AREA OUTSIDE OF THE LAKE EFFECT SNOW  
POTENTIAL. HAVE ISSUED AN SPS THIS MORNING FOR THE AREAS THE  
WINTER STORM WARNINGS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED WITH A FOCUS ON THE  
STRONG WINDS TODAY/POTENTIAL OF SOME PATCHY BLOWING/DRIFTING  
SNOW.  
 
A STRONG UPPER VORT LOBE ASSOCIATED WITH PRIMARY UPPER TROUGH WILL  
SHIFT ACROSS THE SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES THIS MORNING ALLOWING FOR  
SLIGHTLY BETTER MOISTURE PROFILES IN DGZ TO THE NORTH OF DRY SLOT.  
SHARP TRANSITION TO LOW LEVEL COLD ADVECTION AND THIS SYNOPTIC  
ENHANCEMENT SHOULD ALLOW FOR SOME MODERATE TO BRIEFLY HEAVY  
SNOW SHOWERS TO AFFECT MUCH OF SW LOWER MICHIGAN/NW INDIANA  
AFTER DAYBREAK. A COUPLE OF LOW LEVEL TROUGHS PINWHEELING AROUND  
DEPARTING SFC LOW AND INCREASINGLY FAVORABLE LAKE EFFECT  
PARAMETERS WILL KEEP POTENTIAL OF SOME IMPACTFUL LAKE EFFECT  
SNOW SHOWERS IN PLACE THROUGH THE DAY, ESPECIALLY WHEN  
CONSIDERING WIND GUSTS INTO THE 30+ MPH RANGE AT TIMES. HIRES  
GUIDANCE DOES CONTINUE TO SUGGEST SOME MESOVORT POTENTIAL IN  
ASSOCIATION WITH THESE LOW LEVEL TROUGHS AS THEY DROP SOUTH, BUT  
CONFIDENCE IN EXACT LOCATIONS IMPACTED REMAINS ON THE LOWER  
SIDE. THE NATURE OF THE SNOW THIS MORNING INTO THIS AFTERNOON  
SHOULD ALSO BE "DRIER" IN NATURE AND MORE PRONE TO  
BLOWING/DRIFTING. SOME DIRECTIONAL SHEAR WITH SYNOPTIC EVOLUTION  
INTO EARLY AFTERNOON SHOULD KEEP BANDS FAIRLY TRANSITORY THAT  
SHOULD LIMIT SNOW ACCUMS AT ANY ONE LOCATION IN THE 1-3"/2-4"  
RANGE. IMPACTS COULD NOT BE NOTABLE HOWEVER, GIVEN THE  
COMBINATION OF WIND/LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS AND A WINTER STORM  
WARNING HAS BEEN MAINTAINED FOR THESE LOCATIONS. LAKE EFFECT  
SNOW SHOWERS SHOULD DIMINISH TONIGHT.  
 
THE ACTIVE PATTERN CONTINUES AGAIN LATE MONDAY/TUESDAY AS AN UPPER  
TROUGH DIGS ACROSS THE ROCKIES TONIGHT AND ACQUIRES POSITIVE  
TILT ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS MONDAY AFTERNOON. POSITIVELY  
TILTED NATURE OF THIS TROUGH SHOULD KEEP BETTER LOW LEVEL  
MOISTURE RETURN CONFINED SOUTHEAST OF THE LOCAL AREA, BUT MID  
LEVEL MOISTURE RETURN AND EXPECTED STRONG MID LEVEL BAROCLINIC  
ZONE ACROSS THE REGION SHOULD SET UP ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW LATE  
MONDAY INTO EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. CURRENT FORECAST IS FOR 1-3"  
TYPE ACCUMS, BUT THIS WILL NEED TO BE WATCHED AS DECENT  
INSTABILITY ATOP MID LEVEL FGEN FORCING AND A FAIRLY DEEP DGZ  
COULD SUPPORT A NARROW SWATH OF HIGHER ACCUMS. IN ANY EVENT,  
SOME IMPACTS TO THE TUE AM COMMUTE APPEAR LIKELY.  
 
COLDER AIR BUILDS IN FOR TUESDAY BEHIND THIS SYSTEM, WITH A  
REINFORCING LARGER SCALE FRONTAL BOUNDARY SAGGING ACROSS THE REGION  
FOR LATER WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. SOME RENEWED SNOW CHANCES WILL  
ACCOMPANY THIS FRONT, BUT COULD BE OF RELATIVELY SHORT DURATION DUE  
TO LIMITED WINDOW OF FAVORABLE MOISTURE PROFILES. SOME OF THE  
COLDEST AIR OF THE SEASON SHOULD BUILD IN BEHIND THIS FRONT FOR  
LATER WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY. SOME MODERATION IN TEMPS EXPECTED FOR  
FRIDAY INTO NEXT WEEKEND, BUT MEDIUM RANGE GUIDANCE CONSENSUS  
SUGGESTS POTENTIAL OF ACTIVE PATTERN CONTINUING WITH ADDITIONAL  
SNOW CHANCES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1232 PM EST SUN NOV 30 2025  
 
THE MORNING LAKE EFFECT SNOW BAND CONTINUES TO SLOWLY BREAK UP AS IT  
SLINKS SOUTHEASTWARD TOWARD FWA, REACHING THERE BETWEEN 19 AND 21Z.  
CAN SEE FWA GETTING MVFR FLIGHT CONDITIONS FROM THAT. WE'LL ALSO BE  
WATCHING ANOTHER BAND FOR THE LATE AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING  
THAT'LL BRING FLIGHT CONDITIONS DOWN INTO THE MVFR/IFR RANGE AT SBN.  
CONDITIONS MAY LEAN MORE TOWARDS MVFR FOR FWA AS IT REACHES THEM  
AROUND 00Z OR SO. GUSTY WINDS 30 TO 40 MPH THIS MORNING RELAX THIS  
AFTERNOON TO MORE LIKE 20 TO 30 MPH. WITH THIS FREEZE ALLOTMENT  
OF SNOW, SOME BLOWING AND DRIFTING ON N-S ROADS WILL BE POSSIBLE  
AND WE COULD SEE SOME REFREEZING OF WET SPOTS ON PAVEMENT AS  
TEMPERATURES DROP BELOW FREEZING TONIGHT. EXPECT MODERATION BACK  
INTO VFR CONDITIONS OVERNIGHT BY ABOUT MIDNIGHT FOR FWA AND  
EARLIER FOR SBN. EXPECT LIGHT EAST-SOUTHEAST WINDS ON MONDAY  
AHEAD OF OUR NEXT SYSTEM FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON.  
 

 
   
IWX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
IN...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 7 PM EST /6 PM CST/ THIS EVENING  
FOR INZ005-006-103-104-204.  
OH...NONE.  
MI...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 7 PM EST THIS EVENING FOR MIZ078-  
079-177-277.  
MARINE...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY UNTIL 8 AM EST MONDAY FOR LMZ043-046.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...MARSILI  
AVIATION...ROLLER  
 
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