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Starke County face-to-face with severe weather
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Thursday, February 12th, 2026
Some areas could be waking up to some patchy fog this morning, but overall visibility is expected to remain clear. Clouds will build through the day, keeping highs on the cooler side today. Temperatures will reach above freezing and will continue to climb through the rest of the week—allowing for consistent snow melt.
Skies are brighter tomorrow with highs reaching the 40s. There is a slight chance for showers Saturday night, primarily in areas south of US-30. Conditions remain mild and quiet with temperatures increasing to the 50s by next week, intensifying melting. Higher rain chances return next WED-THUR. Although snow melt and rain chances are expected, the potential for flooding is still minimal. However, muddy conditions will be present across Michiana.
Today: Mostly cloudy, cool. High 34.
Tonight: Clearing skies. Low 20.
Friday: Brighter skies, milder. High 44.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, mild. High 46.