Chance of showers through Sunday
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A melt, then a rapid refreeze
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Christmas tree farms sales impacted by weather
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MPD confirms victim was shot to death on Monday morning
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The melt begins today
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Residents face weeks of no heat at Karl King Tower
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Warming centers available across Michiana as winter cold intensifies
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Teddy bear drive supports children in Michiana hospitals
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Public meeting in Pulaski County helps guide priorities for ADA...
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The Learner Theatre marks 100 years with time capsule
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Why a melt midweek may not be a good thing
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After arctic blast, gradual warmup to start the week
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Cloud cover sticks around for most of the day with a few showers passing through at times. The remnants of Gordon meet up with the lingering system in the Midwest, which will bring us rain chances through Sunday. On Saturday the heaviest rain looks to fall south of US-30 with a few breaks for those to the north of the interstate. Rain becomes more widespread and consistent on Sunday which could lead to localized flooding. Morning fog and drizzle is possible Monday morning but clouds slowly break up, leaving us with a nice, dry stretch of weather.
Today: Mostly cloudy, few showers, high of 72.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, chance of showers, low of 56.
Saturday: Scattered showers, heaviest rain south of US-30, high of 68.
Sunday: Showers and cloudy, highs in the mid-60s.