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3:06
Even as rivers recede, Marshall County still dealing with flooding
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3:29
Michigan fans gather in Indianapolis ahead of National Championship...
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3:22
Hamlet local and tow truck driver describes US 30 crash site...
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1:57
Dyngus Day celebrations highlight voter turnout, transparency
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4:54
Now-disbanded St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit investigator...
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0:52
Shots fired on Sunnymede Avenue Saturday, cars and homes struck
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1:18
Clouds returning and drizzle possible in the afternoon
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0:57
The cold front passed us, the rain is done for now, and the chill...
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0:31
Crash following police chase shuts down intersection in downtown...
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1:07
Easter Bunny stops at Tako Loco and Tokyo for Easter fun
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0:49
Annual Easter Egg Hunt brings families together in Elkhart
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1:06
Marshall County Humane Society reschedules Dog Egg Hunt
A few lake effect flurries are possible in a few spots this morning, but most will stay dry, cold, and breezy throughout the day. Highs will struggle to hit the mid-30s and “feels like” temps will top out in the mid-20s this afternoon. Temps will rebound back into the 50s by Tuesday as a weak system tries to throw some showers our way for the afternoon and evening. Focus remains on another, stronger, late week system providing good chances for rain Wednesday night through Friday, potentially interrupting Opening Day Thursday.
Today: Partly sunny with a few L.E. flurries, then mostly sunny late. Breezy. High of 34.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low of 25.
Monday: Mostly sunny with increasing clouds throughout the day. Breezy. High of 48.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of PM showers. Breezy. Highs in the mid-50s.