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1:41
Did Michiana have a blizzard?
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1:39
More snow heading into the new year
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2:31
No. 18 Notre Dame dominates Pitt 94-59 behind another big night...
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2:51
Flu season picking up speed following holidays
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2:20
IU looking to fill loss of defensive star
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2:35
Southwest Michigan dispensaries brace for 24 percent wholesale...
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0:40
Donovan Hinish announces football retirement
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3:32
What changes are coming to SNAP Jan. 1
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1:47
Winter is back and continues into the New Year
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2:38
Families take advantage of wintry sledding weather at Indiana...
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0:32
Gust of wind deemed as cause of semi-truck jackknife on US 20...
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1:33
Woman crashes into gas station pump Monday morning
We're still in need of significant rainfall. Showers end Wednesday morning, and the afternoon is breezy and clouds break. The next chance of rain arrives Thursday afternoon, lasting into early Friday morning. Once again, our drought's 'fizzle factor' likely leads to underwhelming rainfall. It is hopeful that more than a half in a rain will fall through the end of the week. There is slight chance of rain Saturday with scattered showers, and Sunday is fair and dry.
Tonight: Evening showers, becoming more scattered overnight, breezy. Low 54.
Wednesday: AM showers then partial clearing. breezy. High 66.
Thursday: Rain by the afternoon. High 58.
Friday: Partly cloudy. High 48.
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