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SPC MD 22
by Webmaster - Thu 15 Jan 2026 02:33:AM
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SPC MD 22MD 0022 CONCERNING HEAVY SNOW FOR NORTHERN INDIANA AND FAR SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN 
Mesoscale Discussion 0022 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0501 PM CST Wed Jan 14 2026
Areas affected...Northern Indiana and far southwest Lower Michigan
Concerning...Heavy snow
Valid 142301Z - 150500Z
SUMMARY...A lake effect snow band will likely support heavy snowfall rates in excess of 2 inches/hour across portions of northern Indiana through the evening and into the overnight hours.
DISCUSSION...A lake effect snow band has been steadily organizing over the past couple of hours across far southwest lower MI and northern/northwest IN amid strengthening cold advection on the backside of a passing upper disturbance. Surface observations under the band report quarter-mile visibility with heavy snowfall, and these observations are supported by live web cams in the South Bend, IN area that show significant visibility reductions indicative of heavy snowfall rates.
Recent surface observations and 925 mb analyses show a subtle confluence axis established across southeastern Lake Michigan that is forecast to persist and shift to the southwest over the next several hours. Latest forecast soundings depict 6.5 C/km lapse rates and saturated profiles from the surface through roughly 3 km. Additional deepening/saturation of this layer possible as ascent within the left-exit region of an approaching upper jet (currently noted upstream across portions of MN/WI in water-vapor imagery) overspreads the region heading into the evening/overnight hours.
Maintenance of a favorable low to mid-level thermodynamic profile, steady low-level confluence, and relatively warm water temperatures (approximately 35-40 F per recent analyses) along the southeastern shore of Lake MI should all contribute to robust lake effect snow band capable of heavy snowfall rates potentially exceeding 2 inch/hour. Strong winds within the lowest few kilometers, gusting to 30-40 mph at times, may support periods of blizzard conditions under the band.
..Moore.. 01/14/2026
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...IWX...LOT...
LAT...LON 41638720 41698702 41828675 42008656 42218640 42118627 41518579 41338576 41208584 41038613 40978632 40908658 40908680 40918701 40988722 41098723 41638720
Read morehttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0022.html
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