Lake effect snow will give way to a quiet stretch
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Police investigating shooting on Amhurst Avenue
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South Bend Police Department recognized for completing crisis...
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Local boxer brings home Golden Gloves Championship
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5th annual Ivy Impact Gala held
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13th annual Radiothon for Five Star Life takes place
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Amazon investing $11 billion into New Carlisle data center
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German company Verbio buys new ethanol plant in South Bend
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61st annual Salvation Army Pancake Day held
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Rep. Rudy Yakym calling for the protection of Jewish students...
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Wet, warm & windy this weekend
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Michiana Crime Stoppers shredding event
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’IvyCares’ program setting students up for success in and...
Lake effect snow showers are likely thru Sunday evening with some seeing upwards of 2-3" wherever it snows the heaviest for the longest. Otherwise it's mostly cloudy and breezy with wind chills remaining in the single digits and lower teens. Skies will partially clear tonight, and whoever sees the clearing will likely dip into the single digits.
It's a quiet start to the upcoming week with seasonably cold temperatures and dry weather thru Wednesday. Another late week system will begin affecting the region late Thursday with light rain showers and drizzly conditions. Rain is likely Friday and a few showers will likely linger into Saturday. With highs in the upper 30s during this stretch, most of what falls looks to be rain, but some snow may be possible.
Today: Breezy with lake effect snow showers. High of 25.
Tonight: Areas of clearing. Wherever clouds break single digits are likely. Low of 10.
Monday: Some early morning flurries, then mostly cloudy. High 27.
Tuesday: Plentiful sunshine. High 32.