A chance to recover some today

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We’ll be much calmer today but the chances for scattered flurries remain around Michiana for the afternoon. No additional accumulation is expected with this today. However, by Monday afternoon, our next system will be sweeping through the area, bringing as much as 6-8” for Cass Co. and parts of the MI counties from Monday afternoon through Tuesday night, as of right now. South Bend can expect another 3-6” from this clipper/lake effect event, and totals slack off the farther south and west you go in Michiana.
More snow remains in the forecast for Thursday too as the second system of the work week draws closer.
Today: Partly sunny early, then mostly cloudy. Flurries possible for some. High of 32.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low of 22.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with snow showers developing in the early afternoon. High of 34.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with L.E. snow likely. Highs in the mid 20s.