1 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:01,680 Speaker 1: Hammer and Nigel. 2 00:00:01,720 --> 00:00:04,080 Speaker 2: Do you believe these characters are Weirdose. 3 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:08,680 Speaker 1: Kelly, my name is Nigel. Jerry Lopez filling in for 4 00:00:09,080 --> 00:00:11,440 Speaker 1: Jason Hammer. We'll go straight to the highline and bring 5 00:00:11,480 --> 00:00:16,680 Speaker 1: on the evil Marcus Bailey, wish TV meteorologist who only 6 00:00:16,720 --> 00:00:21,680 Speaker 1: comes on when he has bad news. Dude, it's like dropped. Okay. 7 00:00:21,720 --> 00:00:23,279 Speaker 1: So I get here today and there's like kind of 8 00:00:23,280 --> 00:00:26,560 Speaker 1: a little squall going on downtown. I got here about 9 00:00:26,800 --> 00:00:29,840 Speaker 1: I don't know, one one thirty, and I walk in 10 00:00:29,880 --> 00:00:32,080 Speaker 1: and Jerry's already here, and like, dude, it's dropped two 11 00:00:32,120 --> 00:00:35,160 Speaker 1: degrees in the past hour. It's snowing. And then Jerry stopped. 12 00:00:35,200 --> 00:00:40,199 Speaker 1: He just interrupted. He goes, dude, it's January in Indiana. 13 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:44,200 Speaker 1: It's January and Indiana. Calm down. It is called winter. 14 00:00:44,320 --> 00:00:48,000 Speaker 1: That's normal. We've kind of been spoiled as Hoosiers over 15 00:00:48,040 --> 00:00:51,120 Speaker 1: the past couple of weeks, maybe even to the past 16 00:00:51,120 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 1: couple of months, haven't we. 17 00:00:52,040 --> 00:00:55,080 Speaker 2: Marcus, Well, think about it, you know, go back to 18 00:00:55,120 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 2: early December, Nige and we got we got hammered with yes, 19 00:00:58,960 --> 00:01:01,280 Speaker 2: all that snow, right, and for like two weeks and 20 00:01:01,400 --> 00:01:04,720 Speaker 2: it was real cold, and then the holidays came around 21 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:07,640 Speaker 2: and it was actually pretty pleasant. And we've kind of 22 00:01:07,640 --> 00:01:12,520 Speaker 2: been stuck in that pattern even here the first week, 23 00:01:12,560 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 2: week and a half of the year here. So yeah, 24 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:17,360 Speaker 2: I mean we had two sixty to your eGate days 25 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:20,840 Speaker 2: last week. We're into the fifties yesterday. So yes, we 26 00:01:20,920 --> 00:01:24,720 Speaker 2: have been very spoiled when it comes to January standard. 27 00:01:24,880 --> 00:01:29,160 Speaker 2: So this is typically this week and next week are 28 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 2: the on average, the two coldest weeks that we have 29 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:35,640 Speaker 2: in the entire year here in Central India. Our average 30 00:01:35,680 --> 00:01:39,920 Speaker 2: highs around thirty five, the lows around twenty that's on average, 31 00:01:40,240 --> 00:01:43,119 Speaker 2: and obviously we've been pretty far off from that until 32 00:01:43,959 --> 00:01:45,920 Speaker 2: this point. But now it's kind of yeah, we are 33 00:01:45,920 --> 00:01:49,320 Speaker 2: getting that taste of we are just halfway through whin 34 00:01:49,360 --> 00:01:51,000 Speaker 2: do we saw a long winter to go and so 35 00:01:51,520 --> 00:01:53,560 Speaker 2: the pattern is flipped. We were into the forties I 36 00:01:53,600 --> 00:01:56,080 Speaker 2: think when I walked into work, yes, this morning, But 37 00:01:56,160 --> 00:01:59,400 Speaker 2: now we're like, yeah, low thirties, spitting low and some 38 00:01:59,440 --> 00:02:02,639 Speaker 2: pretty gust he winds too, makes it feel pretty pretty 39 00:02:02,640 --> 00:02:05,080 Speaker 2: awful outside. There have been some days where I've been like, 40 00:02:05,080 --> 00:02:06,840 Speaker 2: you know, what if this is winter in Indiana, I 41 00:02:06,880 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 2: think I can deal with this. 42 00:02:08,160 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: But today we have this stuff that I vaguely remember 43 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:13,959 Speaker 1: blowing around. It's not gonna stay, is it. 44 00:02:14,919 --> 00:02:19,359 Speaker 2: Well, listen, there's no I'll say this. We don't see 45 00:02:19,360 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 2: any big systems that are coming our way over the 46 00:02:21,639 --> 00:02:24,760 Speaker 2: next several days. This is definitely what we call in 47 00:02:24,800 --> 00:02:28,160 Speaker 2: the weather world is a pattern flip, right, So we're 48 00:02:28,480 --> 00:02:32,680 Speaker 2: getting out of this unusually mild stretch that we've had 49 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:36,000 Speaker 2: and now we're getting back to a more typical, you know, 50 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:39,480 Speaker 2: midwinter pattern. We've got the cold, and we're gonna have 51 00:02:39,520 --> 00:02:41,360 Speaker 2: these little waves that are going to kind of come 52 00:02:41,440 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 2: through here over the next several days. They're gonna squeeze 53 00:02:44,160 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 2: out some snow. Like I said, not a ton of 54 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 2: moisture with that. So that doesn't mean we're going to 55 00:02:48,760 --> 00:02:51,960 Speaker 2: get any big snows or anything like that. But obviously 56 00:02:51,960 --> 00:02:55,040 Speaker 2: we have the system here for tonight that's flying around. 57 00:02:55,360 --> 00:02:58,480 Speaker 2: It may kind of coat the ground. At worst, the 58 00:02:58,639 --> 00:03:03,280 Speaker 2: evening drive might be a little slick. I'm not terribly concerned, 59 00:03:03,280 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 2: but if he's getting cold, there's gonna be some icy 60 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 2: spots and just use some caution. But there'll be another 61 00:03:08,320 --> 00:03:10,760 Speaker 2: wave tomorrow. I think there might be another wave on 62 00:03:10,919 --> 00:03:13,360 Speaker 2: Friday too, and we may end up between now and 63 00:03:13,360 --> 00:03:15,680 Speaker 2: say the start of the weekend, the way I kind 64 00:03:15,680 --> 00:03:17,280 Speaker 2: of describe it, we're kind of nickel and diming our 65 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:20,200 Speaker 2: way to maybe an ent or two of snowfall by. 66 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:22,600 Speaker 1: This weekend here, and not only that, this week, I'm 67 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 1: looking at the wish TV extended forecast, like Sunday a 68 00:03:25,560 --> 00:03:30,400 Speaker 1: high of twenty three or something like that. I mean Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 69 00:03:30,560 --> 00:03:35,160 Speaker 1: next week, the highs in the lower to mid twenties. 70 00:03:35,360 --> 00:03:38,960 Speaker 2: Right, I mean we're settling in. And so what happens 71 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,320 Speaker 2: when you get these each one of these little waves 72 00:03:41,320 --> 00:03:43,160 Speaker 2: that comes through and you get these old versus snow. 73 00:03:43,640 --> 00:03:46,760 Speaker 2: Really what it is, it's a reinforcing shot of Arctic 74 00:03:46,800 --> 00:03:50,200 Speaker 2: are and so each one that comes through, you're gonna 75 00:03:50,200 --> 00:03:52,560 Speaker 2: be a little bit colder on the back end every time. 76 00:03:52,600 --> 00:03:55,880 Speaker 2: And so yeah, it really kind of bottoms out, like 77 00:03:55,960 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 2: you said, this weekend, probably early next week. Yep, we 78 00:03:59,440 --> 00:04:02,360 Speaker 2: will strug to get highs out of the teens. You're 79 00:04:02,400 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 2: gonna have single digit air temperature lows. You're probably gonna 80 00:04:05,280 --> 00:04:08,800 Speaker 2: have windshills around or below zero. So it's kind of 81 00:04:08,840 --> 00:04:11,440 Speaker 2: where we were early in December. We're flipping back to 82 00:04:11,480 --> 00:04:13,560 Speaker 2: that kind of colder pattern here. 83 00:04:13,560 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 1: Marcus, what are you on TV next? Man? 84 00:04:15,880 --> 00:04:19,279 Speaker 2: I am on Tomorrow morning, four am to ten am 85 00:04:19,480 --> 00:04:21,280 Speaker 2: on daybreak on wish TV. 86 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 1: Marcus Bailey, wish TV Meteorologists. Thank you, sir for the 87 00:04:24,240 --> 00:04:26,840 Speaker 1: bad news. I appreciate it. Think you got a kid 88 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:27,599 Speaker 1: kidding