Our first and potentially last sunny day of the week is today
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2:31
National Weather Service confirms tornadoes
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2:04
Cold out the door, Fair by afternoon
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0:20
School City of Mishawaka approves Growing Together Preschool,...
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2:15
“Hoosier Hospitality, Hoosier Lanes” local business in Wheatfield...
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2:34
Local student earns spot at the Scripps Howard National Spelling...
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2:38
NWS confirms EF-2 tornado hits Starke County Tuesday night
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Edwardsburg tornado cleanup continues after second round storm
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Once in “tornado emergency,“ Knox residents reflect on twister’s...
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SJC police officer talks flooding danger on roads
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People in Starke County prepare to fix damage after Tuesday night’s...
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A reminder it’s March, snow returns by next Monday
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Starke County face-to-face with severe weather
The permacloud breaks up temporarily today, allowing mostly sunny skies to filter through and raise our high temperatures to near 40 degrees. A large region of high pressure to our south drives up wind gusts into the 20-30 MPH range this morning and afternoon. Tonight, lows back down to just south of freezing with cloud cover mostly returning as a new system of low pressure begins to pass through the northern Great Lakes over the next day and a half. The resulting conditions from this low manifest as scattered rain showers all of Tuesday with slightly warmer temperatures than Monday. A cold front then drops in Tuesday night, changing the rain to system snow showers with lake effect snow likely all of Wednesday. No washouts or snow storms are expected right now, but accumulating snow is likely Wednesday into Thursday morning.
Today: Mostly sunny. High 38.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 31.
Tuesday: Scattered showers. High 44.
Wednesday: Snow showers. High 36