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U.S. Army increases maximum enlistment age from 35 to 42
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Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes possible Thursday
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The threat for severe weather has increased
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More sunshine today with a severe risk tomorrow
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Seven local boards unanimously approve fire territory merger...
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South Bend residents voice concerns over proposed pedestrian...
A combo of system and lake effect snow quickly develop this morning across our area from west to east starting at around 6-7 AM. After the disturbance quickly exits around noon, the lake effect continues through most of today with southern Michigan likely seeing 2-4" by the end of tomorrow morning. High temperatures make it to the upper teens, but gusty winds will make wind chills feel close to or below 0F most of today and tonight. Sunnier skies await tomorrow as does slightly warmer weather, a trend that carries into Thursday as well.
Today: Snow showers. High 18.
Tonight: Lake effect snow showers. Low 10.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High 20.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 32.
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