A nice November weekend, updated timing on rain next week

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More snow and bitter cold, heavier snow by Thursday morning
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Michiana stays seasonably cool and dry tonight as temperatures drop into the low 40s and mostly cloudy skies hang overhead. With a center of low pressure to our west and a region of high pressure along the east coast, breezy conditions are expected this evening. Saturday will hover around 60F with some clearing during the day, resulting in partly cloudy skies. As the skies continue to become less cloudy overnight, lows will drop into the mid 30s. The area takes a slight hit in temperatures on Sunday, but rebounds Monday as a low begins to move in. The cold front associated with the low pressure will increase rain chances on Monday, with showers and breezy conditions expected to roll in during the day. The rain pauses on Tuesday, but temperatures start cooling down with the frontal passage on Monday and continue falling for the rest of next week.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 42.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 60.
Sunday: Mostly clear. High 57.
Monday: Breezy with showers. High 62.