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This evening and overnight remain mainly dry with a chance for some light flurries, but no accumulation. More snow moves in by early Sunday morning and lasts until the early afternoon. A winter weather advisory will be in effect from 1AM tonight until 1PM Sunday. Most of Michiana will receive 2-3 inches of snow. However, northern Berrien and Cass could see more, up to around 4 inches, and southern Pulaski, Fulton and Kosciusko could see less, a dusting to 2 inches. Pulaski, Fulton and Kosciusko counties will also have to worry about a chance for some early morning (around 7AM) mixed precip., which could create icy conditions.
Light flurries are possible Sunday afternoon, but a drier weather pattern will settle in for the start of the new work week. Temperatures will warm into the upper 30s by Wednesday.
Tonight: Cloudy with snow starting after midnight. Low of 18.
Sunday: AM and midday snow showers. High of 25.
Monday: Mostly sunny with a few more PM clouds. Highs in the mid 20s.