The second winter storm of the week is moving into the Tri-State, and the National Weather Service has updated its forecast for Friday. Here’s what they’re saying.
Winter storm warning for Evansville, Henderson
A winter storm warning remains in effect for Evansville and Henderson through midnight. The agency issues winter storm warnings when snowfall totals of 4 inches or more are expected. In Southwestern Indiana, that’s pretty much everywhere south of U.S. 50.
How much snow will Evansville and Henderson get?
The Friday morning forecast indicates a nudge upward in snowfall totals. The Evansville and Henderson areas are expected to get between 4 and 6 inches of snow.
Higher totals are possible well to the southwest of the Tri-State, in far Southeastern Missouri and along the Kentucky-Tennessee state line.
When will the heaviest snowfall occur in Evansville and Henderson?
The National Weather Service expects the heaviest snowfall in those two cities between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Will the snow be heavy and wet or fluffy and dry?
The National Weather Service says this will not be heavy, wet snow.
When will the snowfall end in Evansville and Henderson?
Between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Evansville weather radar
This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: How much snow will Evansville get?