Temperatures dropping and windy
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4:08
Notre Dame defeats Pittsburgh 37-15
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0:59
Notre Dame Women’s Soccer defeat the Sparkies 4-0
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0:36
Dowagiac Fire Department begins toy collection for Toys for Tots
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1:34
Much cooler tomorrow
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6:41
Tim O’Malley with Irish Illustrated and Pete Sampson with...
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3:14
Marcus Freeman says every detail matters as Notre Dame prepares...
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3:26
Bryan Driskell, owner of Irish Breakdown, chats with ABC57 Kickoff...
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4:15
Notre Dame’s independence has everyone talking
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6:47
One-on-one with Pitt Radio Network color analyst Pat Bostick
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5:47
Ryan Harris, color analyst on Notre Dame Radio Network, stops...
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3:27
Notre Dame’s linebackers are powering a strong defensive season
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3:23
ABC57 Kickoff sits down with Irish legend Bob Nagle
Winds are still howling this morning with gusts near 50 mph along the lakeshore and a few power outages. Most of the rain has moved out with skies becoming partly cloudy for the remainder of the day. The cold air continues to filter into the region, dropping our temperatures into the 30s by this afternoon. Winds begin to die down this evening and are much calmer by Wednesday morning.
More clouds move in for Wednesday with the cold air here to stay through the remainder of the 10 day forecast. Lake effect snow is possible Wednesday but it more likely on Thursday which could create slick roads.
Today: Partly cloudy and windy, temps 38 to 28, falling through the afternoon.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy, breezy, low 23.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, chance of lake effect snow, high of 33.
Thursday: Lake effect snow showers, high of 28.