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Snow this evening, clouds break Wednesday
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Political experts say Biden inauguration will be “most unique...
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Community using MLK day as racial injustice platform
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Honoring MLK Jr.’s legacy in Benton Harbor
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New Coronavirus strain
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A little more wintry, light snow Tuesday evening
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Dr. Kinsella weighs in on Inauguration Day this Wednesday
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Swings in temperatures and some sunshine this week
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Niles Ice Festival debuts new look amidst the pandemic
Fair weather will last through most the weekend, an isolated storm is possible Sunday but rain most likely holds off until Monday. Temperatures will rise along with the humidity, highs peak in the mid-80s by Monday. Showers and thunderstorms develop Monday afternoon as an area of low pressure slides through the Midwest, this is our best chance of widespread rain.
Tonight: Clear, low of 56.
Saturday: Sunny, high of 80.
Sunday: Mostly to partly sunny, slight chance of rain late, high of 82.
Monday: Afternoon scattered showers and thunderstorms, high of 84.