More snow on Wednesday and cold remains
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Small town, big heart: Kewanna launches first Once Upon a December...
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Author Ivan Maisel visits South Bend to spotlight legendary Frank...
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Dangerously cold overnight
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Shop with a cop brings Christmas joy
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Person of interest released after Brown University shooting
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Snow wraps up today, but cold remains through start of week
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Fernado Mendoza becomes first Heisman winner in IU history
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Community says its farewell to Jaworski’s Market
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Snowy and cold now, and getting colder
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Dealing with frigidly cold and snowy weather this weekend
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State Senator Blake Doriot speaks on why he voted “no“ for...
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Community says farewell to Jaworski’s Market
ABC57 First Warning Neighborhood Weather Forecast
Tuesday, February 9th, 2021
A couple of flurries are possible but no additional snowfall accumulation is expected for most. The one exception is in Berrien and LaPorte counties where lake effect snow is expected until midday. Another quick round of light snow is possible on Wednesday but past that, the rest of the work week is quiet with daytime highs hovering near 20 degrees.
Another cold front moves through Saturday, bringing a round of snow showers. This will drop our daytime highs into the single digits on Sunday! Overnight lows may even drop below zero (and that's without the wind chill). This would be significant as we haven't fallen below zero in over 2 years. Temperatures bounce back into the low 20s by Tuesday next week.
Today: Mostly cloudy, flurries. High 22.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 8.
Wednesday: Afternoon/evening light snow. High 20.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High of 20.