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The heaviest lake effect snow fall Wednesday evening into Thursday. Northen Laporte and St. Joseph, Southwest and Central Berrien counties looks to be the bullseye of greatest snow potential. Travel impact could last through the morning drive Thursday.
Light lake effect snow showers continue Thursday and Friday, with accumulation near the state line and throughout southwest and western Michigan into the weekend. The cold will be an issue for everyone this weekend with highs in the 20s and lows in the teens. The forecast warm next week, with rain likely on Thanksgiving.
Tonight: Lake Effect Snow. Low 28.
Thursday: Lake Effect Snow. High 32.
Friday: Lake Effect Snow. High 28.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy. High 28.
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